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CALIFORNIA: WOMAN VOTING. Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph, voting at a polling station c1911. California adopted womens suffrage in 1911
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CALIFORNIA: WOMAN VOTING. Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph, voting at a polling station c1911. California adopted womens suffrage in 1911
CALIFORNIA: WOMAN VOTING.
Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph, voting at a polling station c1911. California adopted womens suffrage in 1911
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1911 Annie Ballot Ballot Box Election Marshall Mayor Reid San Francisco Suffrage Voting Wife
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In this photograph, we are transported back to the early 20th century in California. The image captures a significant moment in history as Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph, exercises her right to vote at a polling station circa 1911. Dressed elegantly with a hat adorning her head, Annie stands tall and proud as she casts her ballot into the wooden ballot box. Her determined expression reflects the importance of this momentous occasion - California had just adopted women's suffrage in that very year. This snapshot not only showcases Annie's individual act of empowerment but also symbolizes the larger movement for gender equality taking place across America during that time. It serves as a reminder of the countless courageous women who fought tirelessly for their rights and paved the way for future generations. The historical significance of this photo is further emphasized by its inclusion of notable figures such as Mayor James Rolph, whose support undoubtedly played a crucial role in advancing women's suffrage. Preserved through time by The Granger Collection, this print encapsulates an era when progress was being made towards equal representation and opportunities for all citizens. It serves as both an educational tool and an inspiring testament to the power of perseverance and determination in achieving social change.
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