Voices and Votes: Democracy in America

 
 
 
 
 
 

Voices + Votes: Democracy in America Exhibition

December 19, 2020 – February 6th 2021

More than just waging a war of independence, American revolutionaries took a great leap of faith and established a new government based on the sovereignty of the people. It was truly a radical idea that entrusted the power of the nation not in a monarchy but in its citizens. Each generation since continues to question how to form “a more perfect union” around this radical idea.

Partners: Smithsonian Institute- Florida Humanities Council-Haitian Heritage Museum, Miami Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez, Miami Dade County Commissioner Denis Moss, Culture Builds Florida and FAAHPN, Green Family Foundation, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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National Woman’s Party march for woman’s suffrage, Washington, D.C. February 14, 1917

Photograph, gift of Alice Paul Centennial Foundation, National Museum of American History

“Remember the 4th” holiday banner, 1860s

Courtesy of National Museum of American History

“The First Vote,” drawn by A.R. Waud appeared in Harper’s Weekly, November 1867

Courtesy of Library of Congress

“Naturalization Ceremony at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello,” July 4, 2013

©Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello

 

 

 

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Arts Innovation Talk Series: Arts & Politics Panel Discussion: February 4, 2021

In celebration of Black History Month the Haitian Heritage Museum close out event, Arts Innovation Talk Series: Arts & Politics Panel Discussion.
The event is done in partnership with the Smithsonian Museum and Florida Humanities as part of programming of the the Voices and Votes: Democracy in America traveling exhibition.

Click here to view recording of live event