The lead founder of the Black Panthers
Who was Huey Newton?
The key event that passed in Memphis, Tennessee April 4, 1968
This well known preacher, known for the rejection of integration and bitter attacks on white Americans
Who is Malcolm X?
This person rejected the negative connotations of 'Black Power'
Who is Martin Luther King Jr. ?
This is the amount of essays that you have to write during the EA3.
The place where the Black Panthers was formed
What is Oakland, California?
During this march, MLK refused to continue working with the SNCC and told the press the Stokely Carmichael rejected non-violence
What is the Meredith March?
This long term leader of the Nation of Islam
Who is Elijah Muhammad?
These organizations are the two main civil rights organizations that radicalized during the 1960s.
What are the SNCC and CORE?
The amount of time students have to complete this part of the test
What is 2hours and 30minutes?
Name either one of the two actions/achievements of the Black Panthers
What is Opened Clinics in Ghettos/Expose Police Brutality?
The action that positive discrimination was used to help those that had a disadvantageous start in life
What is Affirmative Action?
Reason for the attraction of the NOI for ghetto dwellers
What is Separatism and Black Nationalism?
These two civil rights organizations combined to form an extremely radicalized group.
What are the SNCC and the Black Panthers?
The percentage this test has on the student's IB grade
In 1966, this was taken advantage of by the Black Panthers for intimidation and protection.
What is open carry?
A visit to this city caused MLK's view on freedom to shift
What is LA?
This organization that was created after Malcolm X's pilgrimage to Mecca
Who is the OAAU (Organization of African-American Unity)?
This person took over after Stokely Carmichael in the SNCC in 1967.
Who is Henry 'Rap' Brown?
The marks each essay is worth
What is 15?
The four themes that led to the decline of the Black Power Movement
What is Organization, Sexism, Funds/Finance, and Nixon?
The man who believed the civil rights movement would still have followed the same path without MLK being involved
Who is Professor Clayborne Carson?
These two Black Power activists inspired by Malcolm X
Who are Stokely Carmichael and Floyd McKissick?
These are the reasons that older generations were less accepting of newer civil rights leaders.
What are civil rights leaders such as Malcom X and Stokely Carmichael, and Henry 'Rap' Brown were more militant, and believed that violence was the only solution for a positive change in ghettos?
These are the titles of the four main sections of the EA3 that we can answer.
What are Emergence of the Americas in Global Affairs, The Second World War and the Americas, The Cold War and the Americas, and Civil Rights and Social Movements in the Americas post-1945?