 I'm Mary Graham. I direct the Transparency Project at the Kennedy School of Government. What I find inspiring about looking at the original copy of the 19th Amendment at the National Archives is a stark reminder that we're a nation of laws. It's one sentence on an aging piece of paper carefully preserved, but what it meant was that women would forever have an independent voice in shaping our democracy. I also appreciate the documents of struggle that surround the 19th Amendment, the struggle that continues to fulfill its promise. The men and women who fought courageously and continue to fight courageously to assure that every woman will have a right to vote. It's a good time for us to remember that the promise of the 19th Amendment can only be fulfilled by our continuing vigilance and our continuing courageous actions.