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The Black Vote: A Look Through Art and Elections

The Black Vote: A Look Through Art and Elections

Election season is coming to a close but we wanted to celebrate the history of the Black Vote through Art. As we ramp up for presidential elections, these pieces of art are essential to the home of a history and political buff. Not to mention, they are absolutely stunning and tell stories that everyone should know and appreciate. Check out these pieces representing The Black Vote with a look through Art and Elections. Also be sure to share images of your I Voted stickers with us on social media using the hashtag #blacksouthernbelle

The Black Vote: A Look Through Art and Elections

 

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Such a powerful statement made in this piece.
This is a beautiful piece that speaks volumes. Love the use of tone and color for this vivid piece of art. This is a perfect piece for any lawyer’s office.
This is a classic piece from the Great Migration collection.
This classic portrait done by Simmie Knox is a piece to add to any home art collection for sure.
We can’t get enough of this Americana style piece by Cedric Smith of Savannah, GA. This piece would be a great addition to a mancave or a library room.
We adore the vivid imagery of this piece and think it is perfect for the modern art lover.
This picture tells a thousand words. Such a powerful depiction of history.

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