home inda joslyn gage's the women's rights room of our museum. this was the back parlor when gage lived here. this space is where so much of the work that she did throughout her life happened. so much of that correspondence, meetings with women like susan b anthony. so much of the work of the national women's suffrage association, not just gage's, but the organization as a whole, happen in this space. this house, this room. >> welcome to the matilda joslyn gage center. -ais room, which we - preferred way to learn about matilda joslyn gage. rightse discovered the that women had in that culture, she spoke out strongly in favor of native american sovereignty. this was at a time when the u.s. government was trying to force american citizenship on native americans. charismaticda's nature in speaking about the andts of native americans, indian nation elected her a member of their nation. it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty.