And it is a lenticular, which has a special effect. As you walk by, the image changes between the two. We wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the publics attention, and to signal this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have some contemporary relevance today. Lets head into the gallery, where rightfully hers is on display. This is a National Archives exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. It is more than a 19th amendment exhibition. The 19th amendment, landmark voting right victory that it was, did not give all women the right to vote. Millions of women were already voters by the time the amendment was added to the constitution. Millions of wisdom of women remained unable to vote. This exhibit looks at that story as well. We have this introductory video here meant to pull people into the gallery. It gives you a sense of what types of stories you are going to encounter here at the rightfully hers exhibition. The exhibit is organized i
It is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 womens march from pennsylvania avenue as well. And it is a lenticular, which has a special effect so that as you walk by the image changes between the two. And we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the publics attention, and also to signal that this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. So lets head now into the lawrence f. Obrien gallery, where rightfully hers is on display. So this is a National Archives exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, but it is more than a 19th amendment exhibition. Thats because the 19th amendment, landmark Voting Rights victory that it was for women, did not give all women the right to vote. Millions of women were already voters by the time the 19th amendment was added to the constitution, but millions of women for reasons other than their sex remained unable to vote. And so this exhibit looks at that story as well. We