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Bread & Roses

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This handmade banner honors the historic rallying cry of the suffrage and labor movements: Bread and Roses. First spoken by activist Helen Todd in 1911 and later immortalized in James Oppenheim’s poem, the phrase stands for both fair wages (bread) and dignity, beauty, and quality of life (roses). Stitched by our local textile artist bestie, Sara Kraemer, this banner is a tribute to those who marched for more than survival. 

"As we come marching, marching, in the beauty of the day, / A million darkened kitchens, a thousand mill-lofts gray"

DETAILS
  • Measures: 36"L x 21" h
  • Materials: Blue jaquard, cotton lettering, with hand sewn roses and ivy
  • Letters are hand sewn onto the banner with embroidered rose details
  • One of a kind

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