The fight for voting rights is a school program for the high school that aims to tell you how it used to be to reflect now.

- For students who have been here it has been felt in the heart, states the Folklore Movement Archives Anneli Rundström Karlsson, who in the clip tells about the girl and Markstedt.

- Some are surprised because it is so obvious to us today that a person has a voice that is worth as much as everyone else's, no matter how much money one has, says Jörgen Andersson, archivist at Skellefteå Museum.

And the fact is that Skellefteå is still living with decisions that the powerful voiced through so many years ago. An example of this is heard in the clip.

The storyteller festival opens on the square tonight with the cultural house company's CEO Maria Ekberg Brännström as the opening speaker.