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They Didn't Burn Witches — They Burned Women T-Shirt
This feminist history t-shirt makes a powerful statement about women's persecution throughout history. Designed for activists, historians, and anyone who believes in equal rights, it pairs a striking front graphic with an informative women's rights timeline on the back.
Feminist History T-Shirt with Women's Rights Timeline
The shirt's front features the provocative declaration: "They Didn't Burn Witches — They Burned Women," a dark reminder that witch hunts weren't about witchcraft but about eliminating women deemed threatening or independent. This historical truth cuts through centuries of propaganda and speaks to the systematic oppression women have faced.
The back displays a timeline of women's rights milestones—from 1900 (property and wage rights) through 2025 (ongoing fights for equality). Each date marks a hard-won victory or continuing struggle: voting rights, workplace equality, bodily autonomy, and more. Together, front and back tell a story that demands to be read and shared.
This is a gift for feminists, history teachers, activists, and anyone marching in women's rights movements. It works as everyday wear that starts conversations, or as a statement piece for protests and awareness events. Perfect for feminist book clubs, political organizing groups, or personal collections of meaningful wearables.
Why You'll Love It
- 100% ring spun US cotton—soft, durable, and comfortable for all-day wear
- Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing for vibrant, fade-resistant colors that won't crack
- Unisex sizing; order 1–2 sizes up for an oversized fit
- Made to order in 1–4 business days with fast shipping
- Twill-taped neck and shoulders for extra durability
- A conversation starter that educates while it advocates
Wear it as a personal anthem, a history lesson, or a call to action. This t-shirt says what needs to be said about women's rights, past and present. Machine wash cold inside-out; tumble dry low.