Author
How to Create Change
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Civil War
100
The narrator of "Stamped" audio version. 

Jason Reynolds

100

It is important to speak this. 

Your Truth

100

This is something you should be keeping up with as we go through the course. 

Reader's Notebook

100

These people held the first official protest against slavery. 

Mennonites

100

She wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin". 

Harriet Beecher Stowe

200

#1 NY Times bestselling author, founding executive director of the Antiracist research and policy Center at American University.

Ibram X Kendi

200

People will experience this when talking about race. 

Discomfort

200

You should always say hi to her even when our class is over. 

Ms Schwartz

200
This woman was forced to take tests to prove her intelligence. 

Phillis Wheatley

200
This "act" brought the issue of slavery right into the north. 

Fugitive Slave Act

300

"The first step to building an Anti Racist America is acknowledging America's ___________ past. 

racist

300

People have a hard time doing this when they disagree with someone. 

Listening

300

It is ok to agree to... 

disagree

300

This founding father has both black and white descendants. 

Thomas Jefferson

300

He was the president of the Confederate States of America.

Jefferson Davis

400

Section 1 of the book, Stamped, focuses on the origins of these kind of ideas. 

racist

400
To better understand people that are different from us, most people need more of this within their friend groups. 

Diversity

400

We are slowly putting these together (in groups) as we read the book.

Anti Racist Timelines

400

He was the first to lead a slave revolt in 1800. 

Gabriel Prosser

400

This amendment gave black men the right to vote. 

15th amendment

500

This type of America no longer hates a racial group or tries to change a racial group. 

Anti Racist

500

This plays an instrumental role in creating positive change. 

Education

500

You signed up to do this and it is a lot of summative points. 

Presentations

500

He died very young. He did many speaking engagements and wrote pamphlets. He argued that black people were not made to serve white people. 

David Walker
500

This president reversed many of Lincoln's promises after the Civil War and allowed Confederate leaders back into powerful political roles.  

Andrew Johnson

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