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- "Somebody Paid the Price for Your Right. Register / Vote," 1968-1980 - One key accomplishment made during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement was removing obstacles to black registration and voting. This poster, produced between 1968 and 1980, encouraged African Americans to register and vote. It reminded them of the high price that was paid to secure their right to vote.

- 1968-1980
- Collections - Artifact
"Somebody Paid the Price for Your Right. Register / Vote," 1968-1980
One key accomplishment made during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement was removing obstacles to black registration and voting. This poster, produced between 1968 and 1980, encouraged African Americans to register and vote. It reminded them of the high price that was paid to secure their right to vote.
- A Thrilling Incident during Voting, 18th Ward, Philadelphia, Oct 11, 1864 - Voting in the 19th century was not a secret process, and intimidation was a common tactic on all sides. Because ballots were preprinted and listed only candidates from a single party, everyone knew who you voted for. This could result in "thrilling" disagreements at polling places, such as this scene from an 1864 election in Philadelphia.

- 1864
- Collections - Artifact
A Thrilling Incident during Voting, 18th Ward, Philadelphia, Oct 11, 1864
Voting in the 19th century was not a secret process, and intimidation was a common tactic on all sides. Because ballots were preprinted and listed only candidates from a single party, everyone knew who you voted for. This could result in "thrilling" disagreements at polling places, such as this scene from an 1864 election in Philadelphia.
- "The 1964 American Voter, Presidential Election Edition," Sample Booklet Showing Advertising Space -

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
"The 1964 American Voter, Presidential Election Edition," Sample Booklet Showing Advertising Space
- State of Alabama Life Certificate of Registration for Thomas Knight Richardson, 1902 -

- June 01, 1902
- Collections - Artifact
State of Alabama Life Certificate of Registration for Thomas Knight Richardson, 1902
- "The Selma Times-Journal," May 2, 1965 -

- May 02, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
"The Selma Times-Journal," May 2, 1965
- Letter from the Michigan League of Women Voters to Clara Ford (Mrs. Henry Ford), February 26, 1927 -

- February 26, 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from the Michigan League of Women Voters to Clara Ford (Mrs. Henry Ford), February 26, 1927
- Letter from Wayne County League of Women Voters to Edsel Ford, January 10, 1930 -

- January 10, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Wayne County League of Women Voters to Edsel Ford, January 10, 1930
- How to Get the Best for Your Ballot, 1956 - The success of the democratic process depends on voter participation. Organizations of all kinds have work to inform voters and stimulate turnout on election day. This booklet included key information to prepare voters and encourage participation in the 1956 presidential election.

- 1956
- Collections - Artifact
How to Get the Best for Your Ballot, 1956
The success of the democratic process depends on voter participation. Organizations of all kinds have work to inform voters and stimulate turnout on election day. This booklet included key information to prepare voters and encourage participation in the 1956 presidential election.
- Receipt from Michigan League of Women Voters to Sustaining Member Clara Ford (Mrs. Henry Ford), May 15, 1922 -

- May 15, 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Receipt from Michigan League of Women Voters to Sustaining Member Clara Ford (Mrs. Henry Ford), May 15, 1922
- Brochure, "A Platform for the League of Women Voters, 1932-1934" -

- July 01, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Brochure, "A Platform for the League of Women Voters, 1932-1934"