unanimously passes a war resolution and the house begins debating and the house members know that jeanette rankin is a pass fist and she is going to vote her conscious. so we have some histories of people who are in the chamber who recall members going up to rankin and asking her just to vote present, don't vote no. but she votes her conscious. she's the lone vote against the the entry into world war ii with the declaration of war against japan. that effectively ended her political career. she's a force in the decade. >> in 2004, we commissioned a new portrait for ms. rankin. so when we commissioned it, we wanted to show what it was like to come into congress as the first woman when women don't have the right to vote nationally. because it's the 20th century when she's elected and enters congress, there's a lot of newspaper coverage of it. there's a lot of coverage of what she's wearing. so we know exactly what she was wearing. and so the portrait itself shows her in that navy blue dress and we know when she wearing a big hat and we know exactly what the washington post said that morning. and so