{"exhibit":{"id":1,"title":"The 19th Amendment in the 20th Century","description":"<p>For Americans today the right to vote regardless of sex is a basic and indisputable principle.\u00a0 The 19<sup>th<\/sup> Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in August of 1920, affirms this belief and gives it legal authority. And while ratification of the 19<sup>th<\/sup> Amendment represents a major victory in the centuries-old struggle for equality for women, equal opportunity has remained an objective for which many have fought and continue to fight. \u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Exhibit items: <a href=\"https:\/\/masonlibraries.gmu.edu\/scrcdigital\/exhibits\/show\/nineteenthamendment100\/19thcenturytext1\">The 19th Amendment in the 20th Century<\/a><\/p>","credits":"","featured":1,"public":1,"theme":"","theme_options":null,"slug":"nineteenthamendment100","added":"2020-09-24 13:27:15","modified":"2023-03-30 11:03:38","owner_id":2,"use_summary_page":1,"cover_image_file_id":null},"item":{"id":33,"item_type_id":null,"collection_id":4,"featured":1,"public":1,"added":"2020-11-02 16:28:13","modified":"2021-03-10 14:59:57","owner_id":2}}