Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote," tells the story of the largest reform movement in American history with documents and artifacts from the women who changed political history 100 years ago.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which recognized women’s right to vote, the National Museum of American History will open Creating Icons: How We Remember Women’s Suffrage. Highlighting women’s achievements in winning suffrage,
The collection includes thousands of pages of Parks' personal correspondence, letters from presidents, her writings from the time of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and about 2,500 photographs, as well as her Presidential Medal of Freedom and Congressional Gold Medal.