we have henry b. gonzalez was our first hispanic congressman in the 1950s. and that has really helped make san antonio the type of place it is today. i think it would be important for people to realize as they learn about san antonio, simply to understand what a distinctive and diverse city san antonio is, how significant its roots are in history and how much it has contributed to the history of the country. >>> to mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote, the national portrait gallery, national archives and the library of congress have created special exhibits. curators talk about the creative process behind the exhibits including determining goals in selecting objects. the berkshire conference of women's historians and the women's suffrage centennial commission hosted this event. >> i'm martha jones, a copresident along with tie i can't miles along the berkshire conference. i'm happy to be welcoming all of you to this evening's conversation, and i have to extend the special embrace to our members tuning in from all ov