Culture
Latinx/e
Protests
African American history
100

This word describes the beliefs, traditions, language, food, and customs shared by a group of people.

Culture

100

This language is spoken by many Latino communities in the United States.

Spanish
100

When people speak out or gather peacefully to show they want change or disagree with something.

A Protest

100

Who is the richest person to ever exist?

Mansa Musa

200

What is on the top of the cultural iceberg

Cultures that are visible

200

Latino families celebrate birthdays with this traditional party when a girl turns 15.

QuinceaƱera

200

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right to peacefully assemble and speak out.

1st amendment

200

This month is dedicated to celebrating African American history and achievements.

Black History Month

300

What is on the bottom of the cultural iceberg?

Culture you don't see

300

What is Latinx/Latine used for

Gender inclusive terms

300

During the Chicano Movement, students organized these to demand better education and equal treatment in schools.

school walkouts

300

This woman refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, helping spark the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

400

What race is mostly portrayed in children's books?

White

400

What is the Chicano Movement?

This movement during the 1960s and 1970s fought for the rights of Mexican American farmworkers and students.

400

This type of protest involves refusing to buy products or use services to encourage change

Boycotts

400

What amendment ended slavery?


13th amendment

500

Why should a community or place have racial diversity

brings different perspectives, cultures, ideas, and experiences that help communities learn from one another, solve problems, and become stronger and more inclusive

500

This labor leader co-founded the United Farm Workers and fought for better pay and safer working conditions for farmworkers.

Cesar Chavez

500

This famous civil rights leader organized peaceful marches and helped lead the 1963 March on Washington.

Martin Luther King Jr

500

What is the Great Migration

During the early 1900s, millions of African Americans moved from the South to the North, Midwest, and West in search of better jobs and to escape segregation and discrimination.

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