I am thankful for the right to vote as a woman. Today I was thinking  about my 101-year-old great-grandmother and her amazing story about  voting. When women were finally allowed to vote, my great-grandmother  was 11-years-old. Nanny remembers a woman named Lena Davis who lived in  her hometown of Vasper, Tennessee. This remarkable woman stole a ballot  by stuffing it in "her bosom" (Nanny's words) and took it to all the  women in the town. She showed them how to mark the ballot so that they  wouldn't be afraid of voting. In fact, she went to my  great-great-grandmother, Carrie Elizabeth Prater Adams, whom my  grandmother and sister are named for, and asked if she was going to  vote. Carrie said she would if she knew how, so Lena pulled it out and  showed her how to mark the ballot. Lena then took Carrie to the Mason  lodge which was on the second floor of the country post office. Nanny  said that when it was time for lunch, a Republican and a Democrat took  the ballot box to the Adams' house, and one of the men put his foot on  the ballot box during the meal so that it couldn't be tampered with. It  was the talk of the whole town -- that women could finally vote.
I am thankful for women like Lena Davis, who may never be  featured in a history book or have memorials in their honor. Though they  may be forgotten, their effects are still present; Lena Davis' legacy  has lived on. Voting has always been important in my family, and I am  happy to know that my great-great-grandmother was the first woman of our  family to vote.
notes from the underground: my attempt to keep the things I read in my brain
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Beautifully said!
This is really great!
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