Free Display to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

*UPDATE: Thank you for your interest. All displays have been claimed. But high-resolution Rightfully Hers posters will be made available on our website for free by early March.


We’re offering a limited number of free pop-up displays called Rightfully Hers to schools and cultural institutions nationwide.

The display contains simple messages exploring the sometimes complex history of the 19th amendment’s ratification, women’s voting rights before and after the 19th amendment, and its impact today.

Rightfully Hers pop up exhibit

Display details:

  • Free pop-up display from the National Archives
  • Lightweight, easy to set up, and versatile
  • Pop-up display requires no tools or walls, and can be set up in any public area
  • Total assembled size is 66.5″ high by 32″ wide
  • Total footprint is approximately 45″ square
  • Participating venues will receive digital educational and press materials
  • Delivered to each host venue’s doorstep in early March
  • For initial display from March 8-June 8, 2019 to commemorate Women’s History Month
  • It’s yours to keep! Re-use the display any time after the initial display period
  • Venues will be asked to complete a brief report at the end of the initial display period

 

SIGN UP HERE!  *UPDATE: Thank you for your interest. All displays have been claimed. But high-resolution Rightfully Hers posters will be made available on our website for free by early March.

*Note: if you receive notice that there are no more displays, it means we have accounted for all available units. High-resolution Rightfully Hers posters will be made available here for free. Please submit any questions to popup@nara.gov.

 

Presented in part by Unilever, Pivotal Ventures, Carl M. Freeman Foundation in honor of Virginia Allen Freeman, AARP, and the National Archives Foundation.

13 thoughts on “Free Display to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

  1. Could you tell me the company that manufactured these? We are very interested in using this type of cardboard pop up display for something else we are doing at the KY Museum. I am having trouble finding a manufacturer online for this type of display. Lots of display manufacturers, but none doing this type of display. Thank you!

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