what stories that you each kind of decided to these exhibits and janice, i'm really interested in wereyouaid about, as you developing the title, and you wanted to reflect this idea that vote.fought for the women made it happen rather than previous language, that women were granted the vote or given the vote. a reallyhat's important distinction, and just mind, as each of you were conceptualizing your you decideow did what story you wanted to tell? and in particular, were there the storiesthe way usually unfold that you wanted to address, such as this idea werewomen fought, women not given? so each of you, how did you kind of land on the story you wanted tell? where did you start off from? and were there gaps that you really felt excited about? corrine, let's maybe start with you, if that works with you. >> sure. no problem. you're gonna hear a between howarities janice and i really wanted to tackle this long fight for women's voting rights. but since the narr is the home -- national archives is the of the original 19th amendment, that's certainly where our conversations began, wanted to ta