Match the letter of the kansan with his or her descriptive speech not all letters will be used

A governor lewlling
B mary elizabeth lease
C settler
D dr. samuel crumbine
E irish immigrant
F suoux indiian
G populist
H susan B. anthony
I william allen white
J buffalo hunter
K exoduster
L charles monroesheldon
ed and bat and me killed and butchered 17 buffalos jum pegged nailed the buffalo hides to the ground with wooden pegs

B Mary Elizabeth Lease: "The great West is the land of promise and of hope for the poor and the oppressed. It is the field of opportunity for the industrious, enterprising and ambitious... Behold a continent to be subdued, peopled with a young and virile race of thirty millions, abounding in all the elements of a grand nationality."

C Settler: "We've come all this way to build a better life, the land is fertile and there's room for everyone. It won't be easy, but it'll be worth it."

D Dr. Samuel Crumbine: "The germs of disease are everywhere and the only way to prevent them from spreading is through cleanliness and proper sanitation."

G Populist: "The people are tired of big corporations and politicians making all the decisions without considering their needs. It's time for a change, time for the voice of the people to be heard."

H Susan B. Anthony: "Women deserve the right to vote, we've been fighting for equal rights for too long. We are just as capable as men and we deserve to have a say in our government."

I William Allen White: "There's a sense of community here in Kansas that you won't find anywhere else. We may not have all the luxuries of big cities, but we have a strong sense of pride and a willingness to work together to build a better future."

J Buffalo Hunter: "The buffalo were once plentiful on these plains, but now they're becoming scarce. It's a shame to see such magnificent animals disappear, but we have to make a living somehow."

K Exoduster: "We left the South to escape the violence and discrimination, hoping to find a better life here in Kansas. It's been a struggle, but we're determined to make a new home for ourselves."

L Charles Monroe Sheldon: "What would Jesus do? It's a question we should all ask ourselves, especially when we're faced with difficult decisions. We should strive to live our lives as He would, with compassion and kindness."