How One Woman's Words Changed History
In August of 1920, 35 states had ratified the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. With the Tennessee Legislature in gridlock Febb Burn wrote to her son, State Representative Harry Burn, asking him to change his vote from nay to yay and make women's suffrage national law. Moved by his mother's words, he cast the tie-breaking vote, and in doing so ensconced a woman's right to vote in the U.S. Constitution. That strong woman shaped the course of American history, as well as that of our company. The Burn family co-founded Crescent Sock Company in 1902, and today Febb's great granddaughters are proud to bring you Febb's Boutique to celebrate the passage of the 19th Amendment.
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I purchased these as a gift and the recipient loved them. The inspirational quote on the bottom was great. It is always a plus when purchases support good causes.