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History Weekender Tote Bag featuring the photograph The First Vote, 1867 #1 by Photo Researchers

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The First Vote, 1867 #1 Weekender Tote Bag

Photo Researchers

by Photo Researchers

$48.00

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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway.   The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability.   The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder.   This is a must-have for the summer.

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Etching entitled and captioned First Black Vote. Though there would be still so many rivers to cross and mountains to climb, this was indeed a... more

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Spot clean or dry clean only.

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2 - 3 business days

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Artist's Description

Etching entitled and captioned "First Black Vote. Though there would be still so many rivers to cross and mountains to climb, this was indeed a glorious, inspiring, landmark event. We can sense the many years this gray-haired man has waited for this moment to cast his ballot. In line are others, including a military man." Harper's Weekly, November 16, 1867. The 15th Amendment to the Constitution granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." Although ratified on February 3, 1870, the promise of the 15th Amendment would not be fully realized for almost a century. Through the use of poll taxes, literacy tests and other means, Southern states were able to effectively disenfranchise African Americans. It would take the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 before the majority of African...

 

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