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Ballot paper to assist illiterate voters in India (litho)
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Ballot paper to assist illiterate voters in India (litho)
7150583 Ballot paper to assist illiterate voters in India (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ballot paper to assist illiterate voters in India. Illustration for The Story of the British Empire (Amalgamated Press, 1939), a part series that was discontinued at the beginning of WW2 because of paper shortages.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24705086
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Ballot Ballot Paper Colonialist Colonisation Colonist Colonists Colonizer Election Electioneering Elections General Election Illiteracy Illiterate Symbolical Representation Symbology Vote Voter Voters Voting Inida Nineteen Thirties Symbols
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Ballot paper to assist illiterate voters in India" captures a significant moment in history. Created by the English School in the early twentieth century, this print showcases an illustration that was originally intended for "The Story of the British Empire" series. The artwork depicts a ballot paper designed specifically to aid illiterate voters during elections in India. The intricate details of the illustration highlight the importance of inclusivity and accessibility within democratic processes. This powerful symbol serves as a reminder of how societies have strived to ensure equal representation for all citizens, regardless of their literacy levels. Dating back to the 1930s, this piece offers us a glimpse into a time when colonialism still played a prominent role in shaping nations like India. It serves as both a historic artifact and an artistic representation of progress made towards empowering marginalized communities. As we reflect on this image, it is essential to recognize its significance not only within Indian history but also within global conversations surrounding democracy and human rights. This lithograph reminds us that every voice matters and should be heard through fair electoral practices. With its thought-provoking symbolism and historical context, this artwork invites viewers to contemplate the power of voting as an instrument for change while acknowledging past struggles faced by illiterate individuals seeking political participation.
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