Black History theme for year 2023
Black Resistance
Song written by Wallace Willis in the cotton fields of Oklahoma in the mid-1800's
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
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Eldest Deacon, father and mother to 22 children
Deacon William and Mattie Harrison
NAACP
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Main source of meat
Pork
Time Period in the USA that is defined by actions to promote Black Resistance in "peaceful Manner".
A, 1920s-1940s
B. 1940s-1950s
C. 1950s-1970s
C. 1950s-1970s
Song written by Carla Ward in 1951 and sung by this American artist became a national icon during Dr. MLK speech on the March in Washington, DC on Aug. 28, 1963
Mahalia Jackson- 1963 "How I Got Over"
Large family of dynamic vocal singers, deacons, preacher, twins, musicians
Davis Family
Identify this picture


March on Washington, DC
Leafy Green
Turnip Salad /Collards
Founder of Black History Week
Carter G Woodson
This artist addressed the prejudice towards Blacks in America and the need for Black empowerment. The hit topped the R&B singles chart for six weeks.
James Brown-1968-- "Say It Loud"
Former Principal Hecks' Grove Community School
Jerome Branch
He signed the Civil Rights Act since Reconstruction
Lyndon B. Johnson / LBJ
Source of food
Gardening
Flo JO, Serena Williams, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, LeBron James, John Carlos, have this in common
Black athletes in sports who advocate for social justice
IN the last year of his life this artist's song would be quoted by America's first Black president in the 2008 election of Barack Obama
.Sam Cooke, 1964--"A Change is Gonna Come"
Known as "Legendary"
Roxanna B. Hood
Civil Rights Movement Period
1954-1968
Communication in code used for bondage, escape, and strength
Songs/hymns
Travon Martin, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd deaths prompted this national movement.
Black Lives Matter
Song first published as a gospel track composed by Rev. Charles Albert Tindley in Philadelphia in 1901, sung at the funeral of Dr. MLK Jr. and crossed over from church to protests becoming a key anthem of the Civil Rights Movement.
"We Shall Overcome"
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Longest Reigning pastor of Union Grove Baptist Church
Rev. P. G. Davis
Name 3 of 5 Basic Civil Rights
1. the right to be free from discrimination
2. freedom to worship
3. right to vote,
4. protection of due process
5. right to privacy
Faith based religion
Baptist