Elected County Clerk Before Women Could Vote | Carthage Courthouse | Jasper County, Missouri
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Travel to the Jasper County Courthouse in Carthage, Missouri, to explore the remarkable story of Annie White Baxter, who was elected Jasper County Clerk in 1890 — decades before women had the right to vote. With Jasper County Clerk and former Missouri State Representative, Charlie Davis.
Alma Nash Marching for Women's Suffrage | Nodaway Historical Society | Maryville, Missouri
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Travel to the Nodaway County Historical Society in Maryville, Missouri, to explore the story of Alma Nash, who founded an all-women’s marching band that gained national attention. With historian Elyssa Ford and Melissa Middleswart of the Nodaway County Historical Society.
A Missouri-Style Presidency | The Truman Home | Independence, Missouri
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Travel to the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site in Independence, Missouri, to explore the life of First Lady Bess Wallace Truman, President Harry S. Truman, and the hometown roots that shaped their approach to public life.
A Century of Community and Service | Guadalupe Center | Kansas City, Missouri
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Travel to the Guadalupe Center in Kansas City, Missouri, to explore the story of Dorothy Gallagher and the local Latino community’s creation of what is today the longest continuously operating social services organization serving the Latino community in the United States.
How Brotherhood Economics Regenerates an Ozark Forest | Shannondale Community | Shannon County, Missouri
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Travel to Missouri’s beautiful Ozark region, and to Shannon County, to explore the Shannondale community and its role in restoring forest land that had been stripped by early twentieth-century logging.
Preserving a Legacy | Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site | Monroe County, Missouri
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Travel to the Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site in Florida, Missouri, to explore the small cabin where Samuel Clemens—later known as Mark Twain—was born, and to hear of his daughter Clara, who protected his legacy and helped support efforts to preserve his home.