Elizabeth Eikmann developed an archive of information on 19th and 20th century suffrage activism as part of an internship at the Gateway Arch National Park. U.S. Courts featured her work on suffragist Virginia Minor in a video meant to inspire students to become politically active. (Photo by August Jennewein)
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