Meet Arizona's first celebrated suffragist. Listen to her theme. Learn her story. Play the games. Stand at her statue. Earn your Badge.
Pick your genre. Pick your pace. Level 1 is one track + reflection. Level 2 is a Journey Through Genre — all seven, with a reflection for each, and the ear of a true Wingtapper.
The facts. The fight. The legacy. Hover each card to lock it into your eMag.
Frances Willard Munds was born in California in 1866 and moved to Arizona in 1890, rooting her activism in the frontier challenges of the Territory before settling in Prescott. (Source: AWHA)
She trained as a teacher at the State Normal School at Tempe — the institution that would become Arizona State University.
As president of the Arizona Equal Suffrage Association, she was the public face and strategist of the fight for women's right to vote.
Arizona women won the right to vote via ballot initiative — 8 years before the 19th Amendment gave women across the U.S. the federal right to vote.
Elected to the Arizona State Senate in 1914 as one of the very first women senators in American history.
She partnered with labor unions, the WCTU, and rural communities — proof that alliances win what solo voices cannot.
Her essays, letters, and speeches are preserved in the Sharlot Hall Museum archives in Prescott — a primary-source gold mine.
An outdoorswoman and conservationist — she connected women's empowerment with stewardship of the land, long before "intersectional" was a word.
Her statue stands in Bolin Park at the Arizona State Capitol — the SHARE It destination for this challenge.
She died in 1948 at age 82, having moved the needle on suffrage, civic leadership, and conservation. Your journey is part of her legacy.
Lock what you learned into long-term memory the fun way — with games styled in Frances's honor.
Six categories × five questions. Single-player, team, or classroom-ready. Marstronaut engine, Munds content.
Play Now →Hunt 14 suffragist terms: Suffrage · Munds · Prescott · Senate · Ballot · Equal · Coalition · Sharlot · Wingtapper and more.
Play Now →9 milestones, 9 years. Drag-and-drop the dates onto the right events. Earn the Timeline Badge for a perfect run.
Play Now →Your selfie, your reflections, and this badge will appear on a page of your My Girl Power eMag. One square filled. More journeys ahead.