> reporter: in 1995 america celebrated the 75th anniversary of the 19th amendment and here is dianne dwyer's report of the time. >> reporter: in the capitol, men and women marched through the streets and took the same route suffragettes used in the early 1900's. the league of women voters organized the march to commemorate the anniversary of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote. across the country, in wyoming, president and mrs. clinton attended a 75th anne anniversary party. >> suffer getskneww suffrageetts knew it would be opening to government and women could stand behind issues to make their families stronger and their children's lives better. when you look better, it seems remarkable that all of this has happened in the last 75 years. >> reporter: police clinton call op women in america to exercise their right to vote. it wasn't an easy fight either, many women were arrested during the protests 75 gears ago and even after the 19th amendment was passed, when women actually showed up to vote in 1920, men surrounded several polling places, jeering and criticizing the wome