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Button with velvet pants

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National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, PA, United States

Flanked by miniature velvet pants, this button posits the question, “Who shall wear them / You or I [?]” Within the suffrage movement, pants represented gender equality and a reversal of gender roles. It was a symbol utilized by suffragists and anti-suffragists, representing both the fear and possibility that women might soon occupy roles traditionally occupied by men.

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  • Title: Button with velvet pants
  • Date Created: undated
  • Rights: Collection of Ronnie Lapinsky Sax
National Constitution Center

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