Harriet Tubman is most famously known for her contribution to what?
The Underground Railroads.
He wrote this famous autobiography describing his escape from slavery.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
He co founded this major civil rights organization in 1909.
The NAACP
She served in the U.S. Army under this fake male name.
William Cathay
Who was Ida B. Wells
She was a Black journalist who was known for her anti-lynching activism.
Harriet Tubman saved around this many people during her many trips in the underground railroads.
She helped around 70 slaves to freedom.
He met with this U.S. president during the Civil War to advocate for Black soldiers and freedom
Abraham Lincoln
W.E.B. Du Boise advocated for this popular concept, which was to educate the top 10% of African Americans, as he believed they would lead us to the future.
The Talented Tenth
Her identity was exposed when?
During a routine medical check.
Co founded this important civil rights organization.
The NCAAP.
She served as a what during the Union Army during the Civil War.
She was a spy, nurse, and a scout.
How was Frederick Douglass freed from his time as a slave?
He escaped and disguised himself as a free Black sailor.
The Pan African movement
She disguised herself as a man so she could enlist in this branch of the military
The U.S. Army
Ida B. Wells did this famous act where she bought a...?
She bought a first class ticket for a railroad, where she was forcibly removed for not moving to another train car.
What military battle did Harriet Tubman contribute in, which resulted in the release of over 700 slaves?
The Combahee River Raid
Wrote and founded this new anti slavery newspaper.
The North Star.
Was the first African American to earn his PHD from what university.
Harvard.
She worked in the Army as a what, before she enlisted as a man.
She was a cook and laundress.
Her former job was a?
She was a newspaper writer which she was fired from after writing a article about a lynching.