This is the tribe of Nya and her family.
Nuer
This was the real cause of the plague
fleas
This city was home to the Harlem Renaissance
New York
What was the name of Soda Pop's horse?
Mickey Mouse
This dessert spread Typhoid because of the infected cook
Peach Melba
This is the River Salva and Uncle had to cross with the huge swarms of mosquito
The Nile
What was the name of the baby that spread Cholera?
Baby Frances
This type of music played a key role in influencing artists during the HR
jazz
Bob Sheldon drove this kind of car
blue mustang
This was what Dally did for a living
rode horses (rodeos and barrel racing)
This reminds Salva of his father when he is on the plane to New York
Coca Cola
This was the name of the cook who spread Typhoid
Mary Mallon
He was one of the most famous artists from the HR and wrote the poem "Mother to Son" and "Harlem"
Langston Hughes
This is the name of the book Johnny and Ponyboy read in Windrixville.
Gone with the Wind
This female doctor helped capture Mary Mallon and played an important role in improving healthcare conditions for children and people living in poverty.
Josephine Baker
Nya compares the drill to this animal
giraffe
This is the term for someone who spreads illness without seeming sick
asymptomatic carrier
He wrote the poem "I Shall Return" and was proud of his Jamaican heritage.
Claude McKay
This is what Ponyboy realized is the main difference between Greasers and Socs.
feeling/emotion
This was the name of the school teacher that was with the children at the church.
Jerry
This is the name of the river Salva had to cross with crocodiles.
Gilo River
This scientist discovered the bacteria that causes the plague.
Alexander Yersin
This Georgia Douglas Johnson poem contains the following line:
"The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,"
Calling Dreams
This poem by Robert frost inspired Johnny's iconic last words to Ponyboy.
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Johnny always wanted to be this. It shocked Ponyboy when he called Dally this.
Southern Gentelman