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The First Vote

Gayle Hubbard1867-11-16

The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection

The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection

The power of this image was recognized and promoted by the publication’s editors who, in 1867, wrote,

“The good sense and discretion, and above all the modesty, which the freedmen have displayed in the exercise, for the first time, of the great privilege which has been bestowed upon them, and the vast power which accompanies the privilege, have been most noticeable. Admiration of their commendable conduct has suggested the admirable engraving which we give on the first page of this issue. The freedmen are represented marching to the ballot-box to deposit their first vote, not with expressions of exultation or of defiance of their old masters and present opponents depicted on their countenances, but looking serious and solemn and determined.  The picture is one which should interest every colored loyalist in the country.”

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  • Title: The First Vote
  • Creator: Gayle Hubbard
  • Date Created: 1867-11-16
  • Physical Dimensions: h 20, w 16 in
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Watercolor
  • Art Form: Painting
  • Support: Facsimile of Harper's weekly
The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection

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