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Best Seller | Anthropologie Maricor/Maricar Lemons Dish Tea Towel * New In Packaging * Length 28” X Width 21” * 100% Cotton * Machine Wash * Imported ... more | go to store |
New Without Tags! By Anthropologie . One Floral , One Chalkboard Menu Design . Slub Cotton Duck Fabric . Set Of 2 . Large Size . 28” X 21” . Tags: Dining , French , Chic , Kitchen , Black , Grey , Gray , White , Tapestry No Trades!! ... more | go to store |
Anthropologie Kitchen | Anthropologie Happy Holidays Tea Towel | Color: Red/White | Size: Os Cute Little Kitchen Tea Towel From Anthropologie. Pom Pom People Wearing Winter Coats With Red Trim And “Happy Holidays” Written In Dots. White Christmas Towel ... more | go to store |
Add a colorful touch to your home every day with this beautifully patterned towel. Designed and printed in the United States to display vibrant colors, this is a design you're sure to love. | Rosalind Wheeler Alinda Wavy Arch Tea Towel Cotton Blend in... ... more | go to store |
Add a touch of personality and brightness to your kitchen with our Eclectic Tea Towels. Featuring unique designs and trims, these tea towels are the perfect addition to any kitchen style. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
World Menagerie The Kazusa Sea Route Tea Towel in Green | Wayfair F8404345CC0041A1A9E0AF77733F152C Perfect for events or even just to complete your dining theme with stylish design. Dine in style with your uniquely designed tabletop items. Offer everything you need to customize your dining experience. Made and printed in the USA. One-sided print,... ... more | $49.99 $39.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Make your home the place to gather this thanksgiving when you add this festive piece to your space. Designed and printed in the United States on quality materials, this is a product you're sure to love. | The Holiday Aisle® Our Thanksgiving Table Tea... ... more | go to store |
Couleur Nature Fleurs des Indes Tea Towels The rich harvest tones of the Fleur des Indes tablecloth compliment its curling vines and exotic floral designs, adding a sense of natural splendor to any meal. ... more | $65.99 $61.90 FREE shipping go to store |
Add a touch of personality and brightness to your kitchen with our Eclectic Tea Towels. Featuring unique designs and trims, these tea towels are the perfect addition to any kitchen style. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Merthyr Rising Tea Towel Our Merthyr Rising tea towel is based on contemporary cartoons from the time of the Merthyr Rising. The rebellion was the violent climax to many years of simmering unrest among the large working class population of Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales and the... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Frederick Douglass Tea Towel ‘What I ask for the Negro is not benevolence, not pity, not sympathy, but simply justice.’ How does a slave born on a plantation in deeply racist 19th century America go on to be nominated for vice-president of the United States? Just ask Frederick... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Abraham Lincoln Tea Towel ‘Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.’ Abraham Lincoln may have actually been the 16th President of the... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Edmund Burke Tea Towel ‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.’ Edmund Burke was an Irish statesman, political theorist, and philosopher, and above all, a man who refused to ‘do nothing.’ His detestation of injustice and the abuse... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Ida B Wells Tea Towel Ida Bell Wells was born a slave in Mississippi. Her family was freed from slavery shortly after her birth by the Emancipation Proclamation. On a train ride from Memphis to Nashville in 1884, for which she had bought a first class ticket, Wells was... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Eleanor Roosevelt Tea Towel ‘At all times, day by day, we have to continue fighting for freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom from want — for these are things that must be gained in peace as well as in war.’ So wrote Eleanor Roosevelt in her newspaper column,... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Leo Tolstoy Tea Towel How can you summarise Leo Tolstoy after reading War and Peace? Regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time, Tolstoy is best known for the novels 'War and Peace' (1869) and 'Anna Karenina (1878) which are often cited as pinnacles of realist... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Thomas Paine Tea Towel ‘My country is the world, and my religion to do good.’ Often considered one of the founding fathers of the US, Thomas Paine was a radical political writer who emigrated to America in 1774. Two years later, he published Common Sense, a demand for... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Women Bring All Voters Into The World Tea Towel Well, they’re not wrong. Although this argument may seem less relevant to us now (as we know women are human beings in their own right and their value comes from more than their capacity to have children), this early 20th century US poster was making... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Rebecca Riots Tea Towel Axe-wielding Welshmen dressed as women: no, this is not just a normal night out in Swansea. The early 19th century was a tough time for farming communities in the south west of Wales. Of an evening, farm labourers would disguise themselves as women and... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Canadian Printers Strike Tea Towel In 1872 many of Toronto’s print workers were working ten or more hours per day, every day, causing the Toronto Typographical Union to demand a nine-hour workday from the city’s publishers. This was part of the "Nine-Hour Movement", a demand that... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel William Morris Tea Towel When class-robbery is abolished every man will reap the fruits of his labour.’ We’ve combined one William Morris’ classic designs The Strawberry Thief and a radical quote by him in a perfect marriage of his two passions: art and activism. A... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Battle of Cable Street Tea Towel The year was 1936. Fascist leader Oswald Mosley wanted to march his Blackshirt thugs through the heart of East London, then home to a large number of Jewish residents. Despite a petition signed by 100,000 people, who saw the march as a deliberate... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Confucius Tea Towel Confucius (551–479 BC) was a Chinese philosopher and politician. His philosophy, also known as Confucianism, emphasised personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice, sincerity and the cultivation of knowledge. One... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Frances Harper tea towel Frances Harper (1825-1911) was an abolitionist, prohibitionist, suffragist, poet, teacher, public speaker, and writer. She was one of the first African American women to be published in the US, with her first book of poems published at the age of just... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel W.E.B. du Bois Tea Towel W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) was an African-American sociologist, activist and co-founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He was the first African American to gain a doctorate at Harvard. He argued that... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Desmond Tutu Tea Towel ‘Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.’ A gift for those who love, those who hope, those who believe. The striking design on this tea towel combines the dove of peace and hope with the rainbow of diversity and... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Albert Camus 'La Peste' tea towel “C’est une idée qui peut faire rire mais la seule façon de lutter contre la peste, c’est l’honnêteté.� “It may seem a ridiculous idea, but the only way to fight the plague is with common decency.� These words are from Albert Camus's... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Aneurin Bevan Tea Towel ‘No society can legitimately call itself civilised if a sick person is denied medical aid because of lack of means.’ That’s what Aneurin Bevan, Minister for Health in the UK (1945-1951) argued. Inspired by his vision, the Labour Party established... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Abigail Adams Tea Towel Abigail Adams (1744-1818) was the wife of Founding Father John Adams, and also his closest political advisor. She became the second First Lady of the United States when her husband assumed the Presidency in 1797. Abigail exchanged numerous letters... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Viola Desmond Tea Towel Viola Desmond was a Canadian civil rights activist and businesswoman of black descent. In 1946 she challenged racial segregation in Nova Scotia by insisting on sitting in the downstairs area of the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow (rather than the... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel John Clare Tea Towel John Clare (1793-1864) has been called "the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced". He was born in Helpston, north of Peterborough, the son of a farm labourer and started to publish poems in his youth in an attempt to stop his... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Tecumseh Tea Towel "One of those uncommon geniuses, that spring up occasionally to produce revolutions and overturn the established order of things". These words by William Henry Harrison, who went on to become the ninth US president, describe his adversary,... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Thomas Jefferson Tea Towel ‘I hold it that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing.’ That’s a sentiment we definitely agree with! Thomas Jefferson was a 'Founding Father' and third President of the United States, but perhaps his longest lasting legacy comes from... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Family Tree of Socialism Tea Towel Here's one for all you aficionados out there of the history of socialism. The design on this tea towel is based on a diagram produced for the annual congress of the Second International, the federation of socialist parties at the end of the 19th... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Muhammad Ali Tea Towel ‘Get used to me. Black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own.’ He was born Cassius Clay and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, but the name the world knew him by was simply, 'The Greatest.’ Through his... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Paris Commune Tea Towel The Paris Commune was a socialist and anti-religious administration which assumed responsibility for the city following the collapse of the Second French Republic in 1871. It lasted a mere two months before being retaken by the regular French Army in... ... more | go to store |
Radical Tea Towel Karl Marx Tea Towel "The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." With a name like Radical Tea Towel, it would be blasphemous to leave out the OG* radical. We know you’ve heard of Karl Marx: the German... ... more | go to store |
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