Tea Started Brewing Women's Right to Vote
We are forever indebted to Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (pictured above) and all the other steadfast activists for bringing us a step closer to equality. And of course, we'd like to thank our favorite beverage for its role in the suffragette movement.
It all started with a tea party on July 9, 1948, when Jane Hunt invited four women to her house in Waterloo, New York for tea: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and her sister Martha Wright, and Mary Ann McClintock...