Origins of the African Diaspora
Origins of the African Diaspora and Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance
Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance
Resistance
The Practice of Freedom
Movements and Debates
100

This is the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland

What is the African Diaspora?

100

This Kingdom in Africa willingly converted to Christianity because there were a lot of similarities with their own cosmologies and then they combined those cosmologies and beliefs with Christianity/Catholicism. 

What is the Kingdom of Kongo?

100
Enslaved people working in gangs created these songs in English with syncopated rhythms to keep pace pf the work they performed.

What are work songs?

100

This revolt was led by Charles Deslondes. It was the largest revolt in the US, with 500 slaves participated. They marched toward New Orleans and shouted "Freedom or death.

What is the Louisiana Revolt of 1811?

100

She was the first woman millionaire in the U.S. She developed products that highlighted the beauty of Black people.

Who is Madame C.J. Walker?

100
This means "blackness" in French and was a political, cultural, and literary movement of the 1930s-1950s. It started with the french speaking caribbean and African writers protesting colonialism and the assimilation of Black people into european culture.
What is Negritude?
200

This is the birthplace of Humanity and the ancestral home of African Americans

What is Africa?

200

This queen became the first queen mother in the Kingdom of Benin. She served as a political advisor to her son, the King. Described as a fierce warrior, she was known for being the first woman to lead a group to battle and return victorious.

Who is Queen Idia of Benin?

200

DAILY DOUBLE. The first time the word "save" appeared was in this amendment

What is the 13th amendment?

200

These places consisted of self-emancipated people and those born free in the community. Some lasted a few years while others lasted for a full century. They created autonomous spaces where African language and culture were fully embraced.

What are maroon communities?

200

Discrimination and Segregation in education led African Americans to found their own colleges, the majority of which were established after the Civil war.

What are HBCUs?

200
This emerged in the Spanish speaking Caribbean at the same time of the Negritude movement. It was embraced by Black and mixed-race Latin Americans and celebrated African contributions to Latin American music, folklore, literature, and art.

What is Negrismo?

300

These are the five primary climate ones on the African climate

What is Desert, Semiarid, Savanna grasslands, Tropical rainforests, and Mediterranean zone?

300

These Africans traveled with Europeans in their earliest explorations of the Americas and they were familiar with multiple languages, culutural norms, and commercial practicies.

Who are the Black Ladinos?

300

These were laws that deepened racial divides in American society by reserving opportunities for upward mobility for white people. These regulations manifested in slaveholding societies throughout the Americas, including the Code Noir and Codigo Negro in French and Spanish colonies.

What are the Slave codes?

300

DAILY DOUBLE. These were the five Indigenous Nations that had enslaved Africans

Who are the Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole?

300

This movement encouraged African Americans to define their own identity and advocate for themselves politically in the midst of the nadir's atrocities.

What is the New Negro Movement?

300

In 1954, the supreme court ruled racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional in this decision. It repealed the "separate but equal" law established from the Plessy V. Ferguson. This outlawed segregation.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

400

DAILY DOUBLE. This is where people grew kola trees and yams while also trading gold

What are tropical rainforests?

400

He was a conquistador born in the Kingdom of Kongo who moved to Lisbon Portugal. A free man, he came the first known African to arrive in North America when he explored present-day Florida during a Spanish expedition in 1513.

Who is Juan Garrido?

400

This amendment allowed Black men to vote briefly during reconstruction

What is the 15th Amendment?
400

This promoted Black unity, self-determination, pride, and self-sufficiency. 

What is Black Nationalism?

400

This refers to the internal conflict experienced by subordinated groups in an oppressive society. It gave African Americans a way to examine the unequal realities of American life. It resulted from social alienation created through racism and discrimination.

What is double-consciousness?

400

This organization was for in 1909 as an interracial organization that fought discrimination and racial violence primarily through legal campaigns.

What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?

500

This migration took place from 1500 BCE to 500 CE. This expansion was important because it led to a lot of linguistic diversity.

What is the Bantu Migration?

500

This was the journey from Africa to the Americas that transported slaves.

What is the middle passage?
500

This 17th century law says that a child's legal status was based on their mother's status. Children were automatically seen as properity.

What is Partus sequitur ventrem?

500

These people saw abolition as a means to achieve the liberation, representation, and full integration of African Americans in society. They didn't believe they should have to leave the US. Frederick Douglas was one of them.

Who were the Anti-Emigrationists?

500

He led the largest pan-African movement in African American history as the founder of the UNIA, which aimed to unite all Black people and maintained thousands of members in countries throughout the Caribbean, Latin America, and Africa. He popularized the Black to Africa movement.

Who is Marcus Garvey?

500

DAILY DOUBLE. She became known as the "mother of the civil rights movement" for her major impact on the NAACP, the SCLC, and the SNCC. She focused on grassroots and organizing and encouraged young people to contribute to social justice efforts that fought both racism and sexism. 

Who is Ella Baker?

600

They are known for their terracotta sculptures, pottery, and stone instruments, which remain some of the best evidence of a complex, settled society.

What is the Nok Society?

600

DAILY DOUBLE. Europeans traded guns for gold which allowed African states to do what

What is expand?

600

This rule classified a person with any degree of African descent as Black.

What is the One-Drop Rule?

600

This was a covert network of Black and white abolitionists who provided transportation, shelter, and other resources to help enslaved African Americans fleeing the south resettle in free territories in the US.

What is the underground railroad?

600

DAILY DOUBLE. This was a flourishing of Black literary, artistic, and intellectual life that created a cultural revolution in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

600

In the 50s-60s, African American writers, leaders, and activists visited Africa to express solidarity and support for Africa'a decolonization. 

What is Pan-Africanism?

700

This is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thoughts.

What is syncretic?

700

Staging hunger strikes, attempting to jump overboard rather than be enslaved, overcoming linguistic differences to form revolts, made the slave trade more expensive and dangerous, and led to changes in the design of slave ships

What is the resistance?

700

This organization was founded with the goal of sending free Black people back to Africa

What is the American Colonization Society?
700

This authorized local governments to legally kidnap and return escaped refugges to their enslavers.

What is the fugitive slave acts?

700

This was was one of the largest internal migrations in U.S. history. Six million African Americans relocated from the South to the North, Midwest, and western United States from 1910s to 1970s.

What is the Great Migration?

700

During the mid 60s, some african americans embraced Black Power, a movement that promoted self-determination defended violence as a viable strategy, and strove to transform Black consciousness by emphasizing cultural pride.

What is the Black Power movement?

800

This place is best known for its large stone architecture, which offered military defense and served a s hub for a long-distance trade. 

What is Great Zimbabwe?

800

This is where enslaved people would be sold.

What are slave auctions?

800

This was the ONLY uprising of enslaved people that resulted in overturning a French colonial, slaveholding government.

What is the Haitian revolution?

800

DAILY DOUBLE. He was the most photographed man of the 19th century.

Who is Frederick Douglas?

800

This was the first HBCU that was fully owned and operated by African Americans. It was founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1856.

What is Wilberforce University?

800

He was a muslim minister and activist, who championed the principle of Black autonomy and encouraged African Americans to build their own social, economic, and political institutions instead of prioritizing integration. He not only encouraged African Americans to vote, but also to exercise the second amendment's right to keep and bear arms.

Who is Malcolm X?

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