Booker T. Washington / Chief Joseph / Henry Ford / John D. Rockefeller
Alexander Graham Bell / Thomas Edison / David Sarnoff / Susan B. Anthony
George Gershwin & Aaron Copland / F. Scott Fitzgerald / Bessie Smith / Langston Hughes
Rosie the Riveter / Winston Churchill / Adolf Hitler / Benito Mussolini
Eleanor Roosevelt / Martin Luther King, Jr. / Robert E. Lee / Frederick Douglass

1.  He fought for the adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights. He was a powerful voice for civil rights.

2.  Worked hard to expand the rights of women.

3.  Leader of Italy during WWII. He was a fascist dictator.

4.  Character used during WWII to encourage women to go to work for the war effort.

5.  A poet who combined the experiences of African American cultural roots.

6.  Blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance.

7.  Both were composers of uniquely American music.

8.  Developed broadcast radio.

9.  Invented the light bulb.

10. Captain of oil industry.

11. Believed equality could be achieved through vocational education. He accepted social separation.

12. Captain of the automobile industry. He developed the assembly line.

13. Worked hard for women’s suffrage movement

14. A novelist who wrote about the Jazz Age of the 1920’s. He wrote The Great Gatsby.

15. Democratic leader of Great Britain during WWII.

16. He urged Southerners to reconcile at the end of the Civil War and reunite as Americans.

17. Leader of the Civil Rights Movement. He believed in Passive Resistance.

18. Leader of Germany during WWII. He was a fascist dictator.

19. Invented the telephone.

20. Chief of the Nez Perce Indians. Almost escaped to Canada.