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National Federation Of Business And Professional Women’s Clubs Sign
We have one of the largest selections of authentic vintage porcelain signs available anywhere. This is a rare, 30 inch, double sided porcelain sign is from the National Federation Of Business And Professional Women’s Clubs. This NFBPWC sign from the 1920’s is in amazing condition for a sign of its age. The sign is virtually free of any kind of damage, scratching, denting, or any of the other types of wear you would expect to see on a sign of its age. This highly collectible sign is a tough find in any condition, but to find one without any of the dings and pitting usually associated with this type of sign is a truly unheard of opportunity. To the best of our knowledge this is the cleanest example of this sign currently only the market today. To top it all off, your purchase is backed by our over a century of experience. Like all of our museum quality collectible porcelain signs, this sign is in original unrestored condition, and guaranteed and certified for authenticity. Don’t settle for low quality reproductions when you can own the genuine article.
National Federation Of Business And Professional Women’s Clubs Sign
- Type: Porcelain Enamel
- Sides: Double Sided
- Company: National Federation Of Business And Professional Women
- Product: Club
- Era: 1920’s
- Country Of Manufacture: U.S.A.
- Color: Green/Black/Yellow
- Dimensions: 30 Inches Diameter
- Condition: Original, As-Pictured, See Photos For Details
The Legacy Of Business And Professional Women Began In 1919
While mobilizing for World War I, the U.S. Government recognized the need for a cohesive group to coordinate identification of women’s available skills and experience. A Women’s War Council, financed through a federal grant, was established by the War Department to organize the resources of professional women. It was guided principally by executives of the Young Women’s Christian Association. (YWCA)
In the 1930s it became a charter member of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. BPW/USA was one of the first women’s organizations to endorse the Equal Rights Amendment in 1937. The establishment of “Status of Women” commissions in the U.S. in 1963 was due largely to BPW efforts. President John F. Kennedy recognized BPW’s leading role in securing passage of the Equal Pay Act by giving BPW’s National President the first pen he used when signing the Act into law.
Read More At: NFBPWC On Wikipedia
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