ktvu's jay vargas. >> they came to celebrate the anniversary of women's suffrage ♪ you knew all the womenho labored and died ♪ >> reporter: they saw reenactment of the beginning of 1915 cross-country drive by suffrage fields who was taking the messe to congress. >> i shall be the first enfranchised women speaking for the field of all women in the united states of america. [ applause ] >> reporter: while it might seem unimaginable to us today that women won't have the right to vote or it would even be an issue, it was a great national debate. former prose theodore roosevelt said he was only tepidly in favor of women's suffrage. >> reporter: those at the marina green said women have a lot to celebrate, but at time that they still paid $0.82 for every $1 a man is paid it's far from. >> the first congress elected with women's vote after suffrage came. >> reporter: it's primetime for another cross-country drive to washington. this day to remember how far women have come turned out to be a reminder of how far they still have to go. >>> still to come on "a second look," we'll tell you how the fi