 Hello, my name is Colleen Jenkins. I am the great, great granddaughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. At the age of 32, Elizabeth Cady Stanton attended the first Women's Rights Convention in 1848, Seneca Falls. There she was a radical. She demanded elective franchise, the right to vote. Some at the convention thought that would make them look ridiculous. Well, as time marched on and a mass movement grew and grew and grew, 72 years later, the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was adopted into the law of our land. It's called universal suffrage. May I read it to you? Simple sentence. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or bridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. So please, democracy is fragile. It's very important that you use your rights and you protect your rights. So thank you, National Archives, for being the repository of intellectual treasures. And thank you, We The People, for forming a more perfect union.