T-Shirt

Object number2021.98.2
Manufacturer
MediumCotton
Credit LineGift of Amy Berlin
DescriptionBlue short-sleeve T-shirt. Front of the shirt features the top of a rolled scroll with text printed below this, and a quill pen printed below the text, all in white. Union label printed in white to the viewer's left of the quill. Satin tag inside the back of the neck. DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (flat): 26.125 x 30.5 x 0.5 in. (66.4 x 77.5 x 1.3 cm)
InscriptionsText on front of the shirt reads: "hell hath no / fury like / a Woman / without a / Contract"

"Sign Display" union label printed to the viewer's left of the quill.
MarksTag on inside of neck reads: "ONEITA® / POWER - T / PRE-SHRUNK / 100% COTTON / MADE IN U.S.A. / M (38-40)". Care instructions on the underside of the tag.
Historical NotesT-shirt from a collection of items that belonged to donor’s mother Anne Feeney. Feeney was a local musician, activist, and attorney. Feeney toured the country and the world, but Pittsburgh remained her hometown. She remained active in local activist organizations like the Thomas Merton Center, Pittsburgh NOW and Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, which she helped organize in 1972. She was active in the environmental, labor, women’s rights, and anti-war movements. Born in Charleroi and raised in Brookline she earned her B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1974 and then a law degree in 1978. Her grandfather was a union organizer in the mine’s and played the violin, he influenced her future activism and interest in music. She always enjoyed playing music, purchasing the guitar she used throughout her career in 1967 and giving her first public performance two years later, but it wasn’t until 1989 that she devoted herself fulltime to her music career, after a twelve year career as an attorney. The rest of her life she performed around the world at protests, festivals, political rallies and labor events. Feeney released twelve recordings and is perhaps best known for the song “Have You Been to Jail for Justice” that was covered by Peter, Paul, & Mary. She received the Joe Hill Aware in 2005, a national award that honors artists and activists who support the labor movement. She passed from complications of pneumonia related to Covid-19 on February 3, 2021 at age 69.
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