Capitol Conversation - The Longest Case in History: Myra Clark Gaines and the Supreme Court
Capitol Conversation - The Longest Case in History: Myra Clark Gaines and the Supreme Court
Over the course of 57 years, Myra Clark Gaines of Louisiana brought 17 different cases before the Supreme Court trying to win her rightful inheritance. Learn more about the extraordinary twists and turns of this long legal battle.
Capitol Conversation - Remember the Ladies: Women in the American Revolution
Capitol Conversation - Remember the Ladies: Women in the American Revolution
On March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams wrote her husband John Adams a letter in which she famously said, "Remember the ladies." 250 years later, we take her advice. As we celebrate the anniversary of the nation, we will discuss the many contributions of women to the Revolution, including women depicted in John Trumbull's paintings in the Rotunda.
Capitol Conversation - Washington, D.C. Before and After: L'Enfant and the McMillan Plan
Capitol Conversation - Washington, D.C. Before and After: L'Enfant and the McMillan Plan
Pierre L'Enfant had a vision for the nation's capital city, but his plans remained unfinished until the 20th century. Learn more about how Senator James McMillan and the Senate Park Commission beautified Washington for a new century.
Capitol Conversation - Stories in the Old Senate: Belva Lockwood Goes to Court
Capitol Conversation - Stories in the Old Senate: Belva Lockwood Goes to Court
In 1880, Belva Lockwood became the first woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court, then meeting in the U.S. Capitol. Join us to learn more about her pioneering path towards women's equality, cases and cause she championed, and the role of Congress in allowing women to be accepted into the Supreme Court Bar Association.
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"The guides were at the heart of so many of these things that affected the Capitol."

Ted Daniel
Visitor Guide 1981-2001
Spirit of ‘76 Seen on Screen – Frederick Douglass
Spirit of ‘76 Seen on Screen – Frederick Douglass
Watch descendants of Frederick Douglass read excerpts of his famous speech. No reservations necessary. Please join us! 
Spirit of ‘76 Seen on Screen – Inventing the Fourth of July
Spirit of ‘76 Seen on Screen – Inventing the Fourth of July
Watch how John Trumbull’s famous painting helped invent the Fourth of July. No reservations necessary. Please join us! 
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