and she came into congress and was unlike the shirley chisms, she kind of a quiet determination to push women's rights along. and there's a great story of her getting an assignment to the banking and currency committee. and there was a bill before the banking and currency committee. that would provide equal access to credit. and when the bill was being marked up in committee, the draft came around and she looked at it and it said, you know, equal access to credit without racial age, veteran status, discrimination. but it said nothing about sex or marital status. and she had just become a widow and had to have all of the finances transferred over to her so this was fresh in her mind. and so she quietly took a pencil and inserted the phrase sex or marital status, got up, walked to the copier. made a photo copy for everyone, handed it out and said knowing everyone on the committee as i do, i know that this was just an oversight. and i would assume that my addition here will be a whole heartedly greeted. and with that, the committee voted unanimously for the change in the amendment. that's