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Collection of 15th Amendments (25)

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A stylized depiction of casting a vote: a hand slips a pink ballot into a yellow, padlocked ballot box marked “BALLOTS”.
A stylized ballot box labeled “VOTE” with a completed ballot slipping in-representing democratic participation.
A bold call to action: “VOTE!” with diverse hands raised in solidarity-representing inclusion, democracy, and collective power.
A diverse group of voters-including someone using a wheelchair-holds “VOTE” signs with U.S. flags, emphasizing equal access and representation.
A classic line-art depiction of a voting box with a ballot in motion-symbolizing democratic participation and civic duty.
Diverse hands casting votes into a bright yellow ballot box, emphasizing inclusive participation in democracy.
A Reconstruction-era scene showing newly enfranchised African American men registering to vote under federal supervision, circa 1867-1870.
A symbolic act of voting-tearing and depositing a divided red-and-blue ballot-evokes the weight and complexity of democratic decision-making.
A clean vector scroll icon symbolizing written records, historical documents, or official parchments.
A stylized ballot drop into a voting box adorned with red, white, and blue stars-embodying U.S. democratic participation.
An elderly Black man casts his ballot in a Southern polling place during Reconstruction, watched by fellow citizens and Union-aligned officials.
An elderly Black man casts his vote in a Reconstruction-era polling station, watched by fellow citizens and a U.S. Army soldier, beneath a draped American flag.
“Shoo Fly, don’t Bother me!” - A satirical 1870s cartoon mocking Black suffrage under the 15th Amendment, with states like NY, NJ, and CA depicted as bothersome flies.
A crowded assembly hall during the National Colored Convention in Washington, D.C., as delegates gather to deliberate on civil rights and political representation.
A lively moment in a frontier saloon, captured in classic sepia engraving style-complete with period attire and rustic woodwork.
“It’s not that I don’t want to vote…” - a biting satire on limited political representation and voter disenfranchisement.
A vibrant, patriotic “VOTE” button-perfect for rallies, registration events, or inspiring participation in elections.
A symbolic representation of democratic participation: casting a vote in a secure ballot box.
A Black voter deposits his ballot during Reconstruction, symbolizing newly secured voting rights under the 15th Amendment.
A stylized illustration of suffragists marching toward the U.S. Capitol, symbolizing the fight for women’s voting rights under the 19th Amendment.
A voter deposits their ballot into a secure drop box, symbolizing civic participation and democratic process.
A bold “15” crowned in playful pink and blue regalia-ideal for sweet 15 celebrations or milestone events.
A symbolic depiction of the 15th Amendment-ensuring no citizen can be denied the vote based on race-paired with a ballot box and marked slip.
Hands drop ballots into a patriotic voting box, capturing the essence of American democracy in action.
A stylized illustration showing a voter submitting a ballot-highlighting the act of democratic choice.