(music)
(Rose McGee) 
Being able to vote in this country
is a privilege that people who look like me
died for.
(Anastasia Rousseau) 
I can't imagine not being able to have the right to vote.
(Anne McKeig) The right to vote really puts
us in positions of policymakers,
in positions of power.
(Carolina Ortiz) 
The day that I will be able to vote,
I can't even express the emotion
and happiness that that would bring me.
(Vangie Castro)
Your vote is your voice.
(music)
(Vangie Castro) 
When it came down to it,
it allowed white women to have the vote.
(music)
(Rose McGee) 
Anna Arnold Hedgeman.
(Carolina Ortiz) 
Marguerite Milton Wells.
(Anne McKeig) 
Gratia Countryman.
(Anastasia Rousseau) 
Jenova Martin.
(Vangie Castro) 
Theresa Peyton.
(Carolina Ortiz) 
We are where we are today because of them.
(Anastasia Rousseau) 
They're really brave for what they did,
especially because it was not welcome.
(Rose McGee) The stories need to be told.
(music)
(Anne McKeig) 
Just because we have the passage
of the 19th Amendment,
it doesn't mean that we are done.
(Vangie Castro) 
You have to be resilient, and sometimes
very disruptive to get the change 
that you need.
