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Alice Paul letterpress notebook

Alice Paul letterpress notebook

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The story: Alice Paul - suffragist and leader of the National Women's Party - and one of the amazing people featured in the Blackbird Letterpress line of Inspiring Women notebooks. In 1917, after Alice engaged in a hunger strike while imprisoned by civil disobedience, the Wilson administration asked a psychiatrist to declare her insane. The front of this notebook quotes what he replied, "Courage in women is often mistaken for insanity."

More about this notebook: The notebook has a letterpress printed cover, printed in brick red ink on pink on 100# recycled paper. It has a sewn stitched binding, opens flat, and measures approximately 4" x 6.375" with 56 blank pages inside. 

More about Blackbird Letterpress: Kathryn Hunter began Blackbird Letterpress in 2003, after she bought a Chandler & Price 8x12 letterpress. Since she couldn't move the 1100 lb press into her apartment, her friends, Pudd & Leigh Anne, came to the rescue by offering their back room as a printshop. Pudd & Kathryn flew up to to the Windy City and loaded a couple tons of type and cabinets and other goodies out of a basement into a moving truck, and drove it back to Bayou Country. A collection of vintage printers' cuts came from a long time printer in New Iberia, Louisiana. The printshop grew up little by little in that back room from 2003-2007 until it was bursting the seams. Blackbird then worked out of a mural-clad building in Baton Rouge from 2007-2016, which they shared with a cool metalworking business and two frisky guard dogs. The printshop moved in Fall of 2016 and has expanded in space and equipment. They use the original C&P 8x12, along with a Vandercook SP15, C&P 10x15, and 2 Heidelberg Windmills. 

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