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An image provided courtesy of National Park Service, Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site shows a diary entry by Maggie Lena Walker, marked Nov. 2, 1920 -- Election Day -- as a holiday. She registered hundreds of Black women to vote after the 19th Amendment passed, ensuring that they would be able to participate in that first, historic trip to the polls. (Courtesy of National Park Service, Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. --
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2017-06-23
COURTESY OF NATIONAL PARK SERVIC/The New York Times Agency/East
The New York Times Agency
COURTESY OF NATIONAL PARK SERVIC
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25cm x 31cm by 300dpi
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