Story Quilts
Suffragettes
Artist Contributing to the Cause
Extreme Incidents
Miscellaneous
100

The design technique used to create pictures on a quilt

What is applique?

100

Most of her work resembled stained glass

Who was Mary Lowndes?

100

The Women's Suffrage Movement had its roots in the what movement before it?

What is Abolition of Slavery?
100

Forcing food down someone's throat

What is force feeding?

100

An unmarried woman aged 20-40, or an older woman past child bearing years

What is a Spinster?

200

The artist accredited with making many story quilts

Who is Harriet Powers?

200

Trained in Paris to be a painter

Who was Ethel Moorehead?

200

Where was the first Women's Rights Convention held?

What is Seneca Falls, NY?

200

Held secret "teas" in her home.

Who is Mary Cassatt?

200

A group of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans.

What is a guild?

300

Someone who sews is called a 

What is a seamstress?

300

Used her art skills to design banners, jewelry and graphic logos for WSPU

Who was Sylvia Pankhurst?

300

 At 23 years old, she became the Director of the Embroidery Department at her father’s enterprise Morris and Co.

Who was May Morris?

300

The medal given to women who had been on hunger strike in prison

What was a Hunger Strike Metal of Valour?

300

Gave "chalk talks" 

Who was Adele Goodman Clark?

400

Powers refused to sell her quilt, Bible Quilt at the Athens Cotton Fair, years later she sold that quilt for how much

What is $5?

400

Painted mostly domestic scenes of mother and child

Who was Mary Cassatt?

400

This movement came about in response to the decline in standards of craftsmanship associated with machine and factory production

What is the Arts and Crafts Movement?

400

Was a defiant "bad girl" of her time, spent numerous stints in prison, attacked a speaker with a whip, threw an egg at Winston Churchill.

Who was Ethel Moorehead?

400

The practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people and with few permanent ties. It involves musical, artistic, literary, or spiritual pursuits.

What was bohemian behavior?

500

Slave quilts were laid or hung outside depicting different messages to whom

What were the slaves on the Underground Railroad?

500

Her work was often and is still today mistaken for that of her teacher, Edouard Manet

Who was Eva Gonzales?

500

This needle work art became a huge part of the women’s suffrage movement

What is Embroidery?

500

The act designed to protect sick or weak prisoners

What was the Cat and Mouse Act?

500

Was a forerunner of the movement in America, she worked towards equality for women for 50 years

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?