earlier today, i spoke with "new york times" editor veronica chambers.of american women getting the vote and about her new book on the suffrage movement. veronica chambers, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> thank you. it's nice to be socially distancing from you. >> trevor: i really appreciate having you on the show because you've done something that i honestly think is one of the most crucial things ever and that is writing a book that teaches people about history and, although you've written it predominantly nor middle schoolers, i feel everyone should read it because it's about the suffrage movement in america and women fighting for the right to vote. what's interesting is it tells a part of history that's oftentimes overlooked. why did you think this book was so crucial? >> about a year and a half or more we were thinking we knew the anniversary of the 19t 19th amendment was coming up and we gathered in a room at the "new york times" and said what do we know. turned out, not a lot. the idea from writing the middle grade book is what journali