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To order merchandise from the Museum Shop at Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, please email , Marketing Manager, or call 202.546.1210 ext.12.

Iron Jawed Angels

Iron Jawed Angels

DVD: $26.99

Oscar-winner Hilary Swank stars in a fresh and contemporary look at a pivotal event in American history, telling the true story of how a pair of defiant and brilliant young activists took the women's suffrage movement by storm, putting their lives at risk to help American women win the right to vote.

Jail Door Pendant and Pin

Jail Door Pendant and Pin

Pewter Pin: $15.00
Pewter Pendant: $15.00
Sterling Silver Pin: $40.00

In 1919, the NWP gave out approximately 100 pins like this one to women who had served time in prison for their protests during the suffrage campaign. The occasion served to rally moral and financial support.

Stained Glass Window Pin

$7.50

The unique and beautiful stained glass window adorns the front entrance of the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum. This pin is colorful and embelmatic of the house and history of the National Woman's Party.

"Smart Women" Products

"Smart Women products are made with brains and integrity for women with brains and integrity  -  no matter your hairstyle, relationship status, political bent or IQ!" Items include mousepads, chapstick, coin purses, drinking glasses, notepads and magnets. Something for everyone!

"Votes for Women" Series Ceramics

"Votes for Women" Ceramics

Mug: $12.00
Luncheon Plate: $15.00
Dinner Plate: $19.00
Tea Pot: $28.00
Wine Glass: $9.00
Cup and Saucer Set: $21.00

The "Votes for Women" motto was used in 1909 at the famous suffrage open house hosted by Alva Vanderbilt Belmont at Marble House.

Inez Poster

Inez Poster

Color Poster: $13.00 (13" x 16")
Limited Edition Lithograph: $50.00

Inez Milholland Boissevain led the suffrage procession known as the "Great Parade" in DC in 1913 on the eve of Woodrow Wilson's first inauguration. She was dressed as pictured here. In 1916, while speaking at a rally in Los Angeles, she collapsed. Inez died 10 weeks later of exhaustion and pernicious anemia at the age of 30. Because she died for the cause of suffrage, she became the symbol of the fight for woman's rights and a martyr of the NWP.

With Courage and Cloth

With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote

by Ann Bausum

$21.95

"Jailed for Freedom", American Women Win the Vote

Jailed for Freedom: American Women Win the Vote
by Doris Stevens edited by Carol O'Hare

Paperback $12.95

First published in 1920, this long-out-of-print book offers Stevens' firsthand account of the women who endured the indifference of Congress and President Woodrow Wilson, the abuse by the press and the police, beatings at the hands of mobs and forced feedings in foul workhouses to force passage of the 19th Amendment.

Eat First

Eat First—You Don't Know What They'll Give You: The Adventures of an Immigrant Family and Their Feminist Daughter
by Sonia Pressman Fuentes

Paperback: $22.99

This is the story of a five-year-old immigrant girl who came to this country with her family to escape the Holocaust and grew up to become a founder of the Second Wave of the women's movement.