Beginnings
1950s
Fighting Back
Legislation
Changing Tactics
100

This agreement ended Reconstruction and started the Jim Crow Era?

What was the Compromise of 1877?

100

His murder and open casket funeral is considered the spark of the Civil Rights Movement.

Who was Emmet Till?

100

Refusing to integrating schools and closing public schools were part of this effort by southern white municipalities to fight the Brown decision.

What is massive resistance?

100

This ended Jim Crow and created the Equal Employment Commission.

What was the 1964 Civil Rights Act?

100

This organization, whose most well known member was Malcolm X, believed that change was coming too slow and rejected Dr King's use of Civil Disobedience

What was the Nation of Islam?

200

This case upheld segregation laws throughout the nation?

What was Plessy v Ferguson, 1896?
200

The Montgomery Bus Boycott, begun by Rosa Parks, caused this man to become a household name by the end of the decade.

Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

200

White families leaving the cities and moving to the suburbs to get around integration.

What is "white flight"?

200

The 1964 Civil Rights Act may not have been passed without the success of this event? 

What was the March on Washington?

200
The struggle for equality had shifted from rights to economics and when Dr King was in assassinated in Memphis, he was there supporting this group of strikers.

Who were sanitation workers?

300

Literacy Tests, poll taxes and lynchings were used to stop African Americans from doing this.

What is vote?
300

This NAACP lawyer was responsible for winning the Brown v. Board of Education case, that began the overturning of the Plessy case.

Who was Thurgood Marshall?

300

Trying to integrate restaurants.

What were the "Sit-ins"?

300

This was a protest movement that worked to get African Americans in the south the right to vote. 

What was Freedom Summer?

300

This region of Los Angeles exploding into a riot, due to prolong police brutality and poverty.

What was Watts?

400

Ida Well and WEB DuBois, to name a few, co-founded this organization whose legal arm was used to fight to end segregation.

What was the NAACP?
400

Dwight D Eisenhower sends federal troops into Arkansas to make these kids go to an integrated school.

Who were the Little Rock Nine?

400

Trying to integrate bus terminals.

What were the Freedom Rides?

400

This did away with Poll Taxes.

What was the 24th Amendment?

400

This report blamed the Watts riot on systemic racism and poverty of the African American community.

What was the Kerner Commission?

500

This organization, which had a large number of college students who were a little bit more confrontational, challenged segregation at restaurants and bus terminols.

What was SNCC? (Snick)
500

The Southern Manifesto - Over 100 members of this body  disagreed with the Supreme Court's Brown's decision. 

Who were members of Congress?

500

This violence that came from this protest was used to get the Kennedy Administration to agree to a March on Washington. 

What was the Birmingham Protest? 

500

Is not for the brutal attack here, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, that ended literacy tests, may never have happened. 

What was the Selma March?

500

Busing was used to try to fight this type of segregation (thanks white flight).

What was de facto segregation?

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