In the 1850s more than 3,000 people attempted to walk 1,300 miles from Iowa City to Salt Lake City pushing all of their worldly belongings in a handcart. Host Charity Nebbe talks with Sandra Dallas, author of the new novel “True Sisters.” The book follows The Martin Company, a group of Mormon pioneers who traveled west to what they called Zion in 1856. Then, Charity talks with Jane Cox, a professor and director for Iowa State University Theatre, about her play “The Yellow Rose of Suffrage.” The play highlights the life of Carrie Chapman Catt, a women’s rights activist.