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Register and Vote!

Voting is the cornerstone of democracy, and yet the history of voting in America has often been one of exclusion—and many who are able to vote choose not to exercise their right. The fight for voting rights has existed alongside GOTV (Get Out the Vote) campaigns to encourage voter registration and turnout. The National Museum of American History's online exhibition, American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith, explores voting history and fundamental questions about what it means to be a citizen. The National Museum of African American History Museum exhibition, Make Good the Promises, examines the ongoing struggle to uphold the promise of the 15th Amendment. Votes for Women features collections from across the Smithsonian related to women’s suffrage.

The vote is the most powerful nonviolent change agent you have in a democratic society. You must use it because it is not guaranteed. You can lose it.
—Rep. John Lewis, 2020


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Sign, "A Woman Living Here Has Registered to Vote", 1919

Poster for voting rights featuring Muhammad Ali

Button, "Get Facts Vote!"

Poster, “Register and Vote”, 1972

Pinback buttons for voting rights

Sticker, "I Voted"

Vote Poster, 1965

Vote Bumper Sticker

Vote Coloring Book, 2000

Vote Bumper Sticker

Vote As If Life Depended On It

Poster, "Register today so you can vote for a better tomorrow", around 1948

Poster, "Vote or Die", 2004

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Youth Vote Purse, 1970s

Youth Vote Trousers, 1970s

6c Register and Vote single

"Vote" Shopping Bag, 1976

Youth Vote Trousers, 1970s

My Love Is America Vote!

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poster

Take Your Opinion and Shove It

Vote Bumper Sticker

5c Register and Vote single

Button, "Another Voting Woman"

Pinback button for SNCC's One Man One Vote campaign

37c To Form a More Perfect Union: 1965 Voting Rights Act single

button, Voting is for Everyone...

Pinback button for promoting voting registration

Somebody Paid the Price for Your Right Register/Vote


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