Key figures
Key events
Key Legislation
Key dates
General
100

He delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

100

1963 march where MLK gave his famous speech.

What is the March on Washington?

100

This U.S. law banned segregation in public places in 1964.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

100

Year the U.S. Civil Rights Act was passed.

What is 1964?

100

Term for U.S. laws enforcing segregation, especially in the South.

What are Jim Crow laws?

200

She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, sparking a boycott.

Who is Rosa Parks? 


DOUBLE POINTS: Claudette Colvin did it first!

200

The 1965 U.S. march from Selma to Montgomery was about this issue.

What is voting rights?

200

This U.S. law outlawed discriminatory voting practices in 1965.

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

200

Year of the Selma to Montgomery marches.

What is 1965?

200

The group of Black students who integrated a previously all-white High School in 1957.

Who are the Little Rock Nine?

300

Leader of the Nation of Islam who advocated for Black empowerment.

Who is Malcolm X?

300

This process changed the Constitution to count Aboriginal people in the census.

What is the 1967 Referendum?

300

This Australian legal change allowed Aboriginal Australians to be counted in the census.

What is the Constitution Alteration (Aboriginals) Act 1967?

300

Year of the Australian Referendum.

What is 1967?

300

The term used for legally mandated racial separation.

What is segregation?

400

Aboriginal Australian who led the 1965 Freedom Ride.

Who is Charles Perkins?

400

This city in Alabama was the site of major civil rights bus boycotts in the 1950s, influencing the 1960s movement.

What is Montgomery?

400

The U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared segregation in schools unconstitutional (1954 but central to 1960s activism).

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

400

Year of the first Freedom Ride in Australia.

What is 1965?

400

The Australian Prime Minister who supported the 1967 referendum.

Who is Harold Holt?

500

U.S. President who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

500

The name of the protest where Aboriginal Australians set up a tent outside Parliament House in 1972.

What is the Aboriginal Tent Embassy?

500

This act gave the Board for the Protection of Aborigines significant powers over reserves and Aboriginal people, including the power to remove people from reserves and control the custody and education of children.

What is the Aborigines Protection Act?

500

Year Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.

What is 1968?

500

The slogan associated with Malcolm X's philosophy.

What is "By any means necessary"?

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