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The detail from "Run Kate Shelley Run" that best supports the idea that the memory of her father gives Kate the Courage to reach the Station in time was the following: "If it were Pa hanging on in Honey Creek or driving the midnight express, she would keep going.”
This is the story of the heroine Kate Shelley who prevented a railroad accident thanks to her tenacity and conviction. People from Iowa were amazed at her deed that wanted Kate to be awarded. She received 100 dollars and a pass for life to travel by train.
It didn't let discrimination in hotels, public spaces, restaurants, clubs, and trains and it was unconstitutional.
I think the answer is picking cotton because that's what people can do on the plantation fields and I also learnt about this a little bit in my history class.
In chronological order the events are in the order 4, 1, 2, 3
Medicine Lodge Treaty was signed 1867.
Wash*ta (it thinks it's a curse word) Massacre: 1868
Red River War: 1874-75
Reconstruction treaties: 1866