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  2. The 50 best stocking stuffers of 2024 - AOL

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    Best Stocking Stuffers for Women. ... From best-selling lip masks to a jewelry cleaning stick with nearly 55,000 Amazon reviews, ... (and useful) gift. This pack comes wrapped in a gorgeous purple ...

  3. Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather - Wikipedia

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    First edition cover. Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather: Fashion, Fury and Feminism – Women's Fight for Change (republished 2021 as Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds) is a 2018 book by Tessa Boase (Aurum: ISBN 978-1781316542) about Etta Lemon and her campaign against the use of feathers in hat-making (millinery) which led to the foundation of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

  4. The history and meaning behind Women's History Month colors

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    “The use of the colors purple, green, and white to represent women’s history seem have their roots in the suffrage movement in England. They were the colors of the Women’s Suffrage and ...

  5. Suffragette - Wikipedia

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    Purple represents loyalty and dignity, white for purity, and green for hope. [5] [6] De La Rue playing cards back from 1910 [7] Women had won the right to vote in several countries by the end of the 19th century; in 1893, New Zealand became the first self-governing country to grant the vote to all women over the age of 21. [8]

  6. Victorian-era cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The length of the hair, in particular, was a display of a woman's health and was well taken care of. Both men and women used products to promote hair growth. Since the use of cosmetics on societal women was limited, hair was kept well groomed. Victorian women would braid their hair, use hair wigs, and apply heat to make tight curls.

  7. Purple House Press - Wikipedia

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    Purple House Press is a publishing house based in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Founded in 2000 by former software engineer Jill Morgan, it specializes in bringing out-of-print children's books back into print. [1] In the mid-1990s, Morgan purchased a copy of her own favorite kids' book, Mr. Pine's Purple House, for $1. She was later shocked to discover ...