Marsha P. Johnson Feminist Icon Greeting Card
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Feminist Icons Greeting Cards
We're celebrating true icons of the Womens movement, as suggested by our community with this incredible commission illustrated by Layla Holzer.
With our feminist icons greeting cards we have chosen seven icons for our selection: Simone de Beauvoir, Dolly Parton, Countess Markievicz, Maya Angelou, Sojourner Truth, Marsh P. Johnson, and Ada Lovelace.
What better way to send an inspiring message than with these influential figures.
Each A6 card is illustrated with an original design and printed on recycled paper stock.
Marsha P. Johnson
Gay liberation activist and drag artist. Marsha P. Johnson was an African-American, self-identified drag queen, performer, and survivor. They were a prominent figure in the Stonewall uprising of 1969, with Sylvia Rivera.
More Information About Feminist Icons Greetings Cards
- Blank inside for your own message
- A6 card with envelope (kraft or grey)
- Printed onto recycled paper stock
- Envelopes are recycled
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I’be never had so many compliments on a T-shirt! And the two cards I bought were so great I couldn’t actually part with them so I’ve framed them on my wall!