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smithsonian-historical-voting-rights-poster

Picture of a a poster. On the poster is a black and white photo of 2 voting booths with curtains. Behind 1 curtain is a person in a wheelchair and behind the other voting booth curtain is someone standing. The poster says, with rights come responsibility. The National Voter Education Act makes it easier to register to vote. Register to vote now! National Office: Americans With Disabilities Vote. It then lists a phone number (voice or TDD), an address in Washington DC, and an older email address: dickson@essential.org . Below it says, Artworks and 800 number provided courtesy of: The Massachusetts Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities. Printing Provided by AARP/Vote. The Voter Education Program of the American Association of Retired Persons.

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