19th Amendment Limited Edition
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The 19th Amendment of the United States sit next to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights in the U.S. National Archives Rotunda.
We celebrate Mary Church Terrell, (Isabella Baumfree) Sojourner Truth,
Ida B Wells-Barnett, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin, Nannie Helen Burroughs, Sarah Parker Remond, Marie Louise Bottincau Baldwin, (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) Zitkala-Sa, Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, Patsy Mink, Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Tye Leung Schulze, Mary Tape, Jovita Idár, Maria Teresa Kumar, Dolores Huerta, Luisa Capetillo, Maria Guadalupe Evangelina de Lopez, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and thousands of women who marched, protested, jailed and died for women to have the right to vote.
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The 19th Amendment Limited Edition coffee is our small batch roasted coffee to celebrate all women.
The 19th Amendment was the largest single articulation of voting rights in American history.
The 19th Amendment label on Diversn Coffee & Teas packaging carries a meaningful message tied to history, empowerment, and sustainability.
Allow us to explain its significance and the inspiration behind the design:
By referencing the 19th Amendment, we at Diversn Coffee & Teas, we are honoring the legacy of women's empowerment and social change. Also, our commitment to supporting gender equality and celebrating the contributions of women in society, including in the coffee industry (e.g., female farmers, roasters, or entrepreneurs).
Our Sustainability Message - By sourcing coffee beans from women-led cooperatives or fair-trade farms. - Supporting sustainable farming practices that protect ecosystems and promote biodiversity.
The combination of the 19th Amendment and sustainability embrace a holistic approach to social and environmental responsibility, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human rights and planetary health.
The Design Inspiration, the overall packaging with women allows a visual representation of women by connecting the struggles for equality with present-day efforts to create a more just and sustainable world.
We invite consumers to be part of a movement that honors the past while working toward a better future. - It also encourages mindful consumption, reminding buyers that their choices can have a positive impact on both people and the planet.
In summary, the 19th Amendment label and sustainability message on our Diversn Coffee and Teas packaging represent a blend of historical inspiration and modern values, celebrating progress in social justice and environmental stewardship.
It’s a call to action to support equality and sustainability through everyday choices, and reminder to vote.
Series: Suffrage in America: The 15th and 19th Amendments (Select Link - Read More) nps.gov
Join us as we celebrate the hard-won achievements of many women, including women of color who made 19th Amendment and Voting Rights possible for the modern day right to vote!
We celebrate Mary Church Terrell, (Isabella Baumfree) Sojourner Truth,
Ida B Wells-Barnett, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin, Nannie Helen Burroughs, Sarah Parker Remond, Marie Louise Bottincau Baldwin, (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) Zitkala-Sa, Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, Patsy Mink, Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Tye Leung Schulze, Mary Tape, Jovita Idár, Maria Teresa Kumar, Dolores Huerta, Luisa Capetillo, Maria Guadalupe Evangelina de Lopez, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and thousands of women who marched, protested, jailed and died for women to have the right to vote.
[Cited in Series Suffrage in America: The 15th and 19th Amendments
Series by Megan Bailey. The right to vote (also known as suffrage) Sep 13, 2022 |
Dr. Megan Bailey, intern with the Cultural Resources Office of Interpretation and Education.
"Banner State Woman's National Baptist Convention" (1905-1915).
Library of Congress, Lot 12572, https://www.loc.gov/item/93505051/




















