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February 03, 2020

ABA 19th Amendment traveling exhibit stops in Philadelphia; highlights voting rights

WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2020 — The American Bar Association has joined with the Law Library of Congress to present a special traveling exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of women’s constitutional right to vote. The exhibit, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia, will be on display at the Biddle Law Library Feb. 10-29 from 7:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.

The ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress unveiled “100 Years After the 19th Amendment: Their Legacy, and Our Future” at the ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco in August. Curated by the Library of Congress, the six-banner free-standing exhibit, which received a 2019 GDUSA American Graphic Design Award, features historic photos and artifacts, detailing the story of the battle for ratification and outlining the challenges that remain.

For information about hosting the ABA 19th Amendment Traveling Exhibit, please contact Anne Brown at [email protected].

Learn more about the ABA Commission on the 19th Amendment at ambar.org/19th.

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