National Women's Rights Flag 3ft x 5ft Printed Polyester
The first major campaign for women's suffrage in the U.S. was in 1867. Susan B. Anthony used the sunflower, Kansas' state flag, as a symbol for their cause. Soon after yellow flowers and ribbons became emblematic of the Women's Rights Movement. In 1916 Alice Paul modified the flag used by the British Suffragettes to represent the American Suffragettes with the colors gold, white and violet.
What do the Colors mean on the Women's Rights flag?
The colors of the Women's rights flags are purple white and gold. The purple is loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause. White is purity, quality of our purpose and gold is the color of light and life, the torch that guides our purpose.
Top quality flag, made from a durable printed polyester. This flag is dye sublimated with beautiful bright colors and they are finished with header tape and grommets. It has double row stitching on all edges and 4 rows of stitching on the flyend.
- Printed on a quality polyester
- Finished with a header and grommets
- Dye-sublimated, beautiful colors
- Double row stitching on all edges
- 4 rows of stitching on the fly end
- Country Of Origin:
- China
- Season:
- Everyday
- Material:
- Printed Polyester
- Size:
- 3ft x 5ft
- Common Filters:
- Decorative
- Type:
- Outdoor
- Product Type:
- Printed Poly Flags
- Clearance:
- Clearance
- final_sale:
- true
- Return Policy:
- Not Returnable
- __badge:
- Price Drop!