Put these eras in chronological order:
-War on Drugs
-Antebellum Period
-Jim Crow Era
-Antebellum Period
-Jim Crow Era
-War on Drugs
This labor system during the Nadir and the Harlem Renaissance evolved around credit: whites own land, tools, supplies, seed and living quarters; Black laborers farmed the land
Sharecropping
These three events kicked off the Modern Civil Rights Movement
1. Brown v Board of Ed Supreme Court Decision
2. Lynching of Emmitt Till
3. The Montgomery Bus Boycott
He was America's first Black senator.
Hiram Revels
The US landed on the Moon, and then he wrote a song about it. Who is it and what is the song?
Gil Scott-Heron
Put these eras or movements in chronological order:
-Reconstruction
-The Harlem Renaissance
-The Black Arts Movement
-Reconstruction
-The Harlem Renaissance
-The Black Arts Movement
She centered the importance of young people in the Civil Rights Movement
Ella Baker
This Supreme Court Case in 1896 made segregation the law of the land.
Plessy vs Ferguson
This sharecropper helped to found the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party after she and her friends were beaten by police for leaving the plantation to register to vote.
Fannie Lou Hamer
White women excluded Black women, other women of color, poor white women, and queer and trans women from their movement, so then Black women...
developed Africana womanism
Put these eras/movements into chronological order
-The Modern Civil Rights Movement
-The Civil War Era
-The New Jim Crow
-The Civil War Era
-The Modern Civil Rights Movement
-The New Jim Crow
The Nadir is considered what time period?
1890-1920s
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Harriet Tubman are prominent examples of people belonging to this activist group seeking to end slavery.
Abolitionists
He was the president of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commiitte during the Selma March, and the police cracked his skull open when he tried to peacefully March across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
John Lewis
Corporations hired Black men and white women, but discriminated against Black women, then Kimberle Crenshaw...
Coined and developed the term, "intersectionality"
Put these eras/movements into chronological order
-Black soldiers served in World War I
-The 1st Black Senators Elected to the US Senate
-A New and Novel Explosion of Black Art highlighted Black and African Culture, Blues Music and Ground-breaking Literature
-The 1st Black Senators Elected to the US Senate
-Black soldiers served in World War I
-A New and Novel Explosion of Black Art highlighted Black and African Culture, Blues Music and Ground-breaking Literature
When was the Harlem Renaissance?
1919-1940
3 ways the American Constitution supports slavery
1. 3/5 clause
2. Fugitive slave law
3. Postponing ending the Atlantic Trade until 1808
Along with Bobby Seale, this Merritt College student co-founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense
Huey P. Newton
Black Civil Rights Organizations like SNCC found that white members were undermining Black self-determination efforts, so STOKELY CARMICHAEL .....
kicked out all white members from Black Power groups
Put these eras or movements into chronological order
-The Early Racial Uplift Movement
-Prison Abolition Movement
-Africana Womanism
-The Early Racial Uplift Movement
-Africana Womanism
-Prison Abolition Movement
In 1896, over 130,000 Black people were registered to vote in Louisiana. Four years later, there are just ----__ thousand Black voters registered.
5000, or 5300
This program caused the downfall and demise of all Black Civil Rights and Black Power organizations by using infiltrators to introduce violence and hard drugs into the communities
FBI Counterintelligence (COINTELPRO)
He asked, "who taught you to hate your skin color?" in a fiery speech in LA after a police officer murdered an innocent Black man.
Malcolm X
Local and State governments of California and Oakland impoverished Black communities, so the Black Panther Party created these programs... (name 4 out of the 6 we talked about)
Free breakfast program for children
Free community health care clinics
The Youth Institute
Seniors Against a Fearful Environment (SAFE)
People’s Free Ambulance Service
Black Student Alliance
Community Drug education programs