elizabeth katie stent and susan b anthony and central park where the only pry her woman was allison wonderland. so it means the world to me that people are focusing in history, learning lessons from, it adjusting their own understanding of the difficulties that so many people had to overcome to widen that circle of opportunity to make our constitution real. not just to a very small group as it was in the beginning but to every american. i think it could not have come at a more opportune time for us to resolve that we are going to make our future different, truly different from our past. and finally resolve a lot of these long-standing, thorny issues about a quality and constitutional inclusion that have really kept us unequal and unjust for too long. >> and elaine? >> i totally agree. commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do to look back, to learn those lessons, to realize that our democracy is not. even every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it's also given rise to new research and new interests and locality. so that suffrage lea