WATCH: Hillary Clinton Debuts ‘History Made’ Video

Hillary Clinton released a new video on Tuesday evening, highlighting those who have fought for women’s rights and calling on people to “keep making history.”

The video, called “History Made,” aired at her Brooklyn rally Tuesday night, before she delivered her victory speech as the presumptive Democratic nominee following her New Jersey primary victory.

“If America is going to lead, we need to learn from the women of the world who have blazed new paths,” Clinton’s video narration says.

The video, released in celebration of Clinton becoming the first presidential candidate of a major U.S. political party, features prominent women’s rights moments from throughout history.

The video features several historical figures, including Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman elected to Congress and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, Patsy Mink, the first Asian-American woman elected to Congress, and Gloria Steinem, a leader of the feminist movement.

“Women and men, young and old, Latino and Asian, African-American and Caucasian, rich, poor and middle class, gay and straight, you have stood with me,” Clinton says.

“And I will continue to stand strong with you, every time, every place and every way that I can. The dreams we share are worth fighting for and I want to build an America that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us.”