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      <title>History of Women in Politics</title>
      <description>The National Archives hosts a discussion on the history of women's suffrage, with an emphasis on the impact of Mary McLeod Bethune. Panelists explore the past and current role of women in government and the gender divide in congress. It's about 90 minutes.</description>
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      <description>A panel discussion was held to commemorate the 91st anniversary of the certification on August 26, 1920, of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote. The panelists discussed the National Woman's Party's (NWP) use of persuasive language and imagery to secure suffrage. They showed examples of political cartoons and the banners carried in suffrage parades and during the NWP's pickets in front of the Whites House. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. Ms. Harrington moderated.
"The National Woman's Party and Political Rhetoric: Visual Propaganda in the Battle for the Vote" was a program in the National Archives' William G. McGowan Theater, presented in partnership with the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum and featuring examples from their Nina Allender collection of political cartoons.</description>
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