I fought to end segregation in Iowa schools for my daughter. My court case is famous.
Alexander Clark
I am a coal-mining community known for being integrated and harmonious.
Buxton
Who was "the Rosa Parks of Iowa"?
Edna Griffiin
What plant did Norman Borlaug work to modify?
Wheat
I worked to end laws that limited how much women could work and to increase their pay.
Rosa E. Cunningham
Susan was able to attend and integrate in a school in this town
Muscatine
I won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970.
Norman Borlaug
How old was Rosa E. Cunningham when she retired?
96
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I have a college dormitory named after me due to my work with the Suffrage movement.
Anna Lawther
In what city is Iowa State located?
Ames
I helped arrange sit-ins to protest not being served.
Edna Griffin
What food was Edna Griffin not allowed to be served at the Katz Drug Store?
Ice cream
Why is Norman Borlaug considered a game changer?
He made changes to wheat plants so they were less likely to get diseases and could feed more people.
My football career was cut short when I was fatally injured in a game.
Jack Trice
One Game Changer was the first woman to serve on the State Board of Education. This person was a suffragist and helped organize women voters. Where was she born?
Anna Lawther was born in Dubuque
I was sent to a boarding school as a child. I worked for the rights of Native Americans and women.
Jean Wanatee
What 2 game changers attended Iowa State University?
Jack Trice and Carrie Chapman Catt
In addition to the racially integrated population in Buxton, what other groups of people lived there?
Swedes and Australians
I worked to help get the 19th Amendment passed and served as a school superintendent.
Carrie Chapman Catt
Where was Katz Drug Store located?
Des Moines
Identify 3 game changers who worked for integration and equal rights.
What amendment allows women to vote?
The 19th Amendment
Define "suffragist"
a person who works to get the right to vote extended to all people (women especially)