Slavery
Reconstruction
Jim Crow Era
Harlem Renaissance
Civil Rights Era
100

A Runaway slave.

Fugitive

100

After the Civil War what had to be "reconstructed"?

The country or the union.

100

What was the intent of Jim Crow Laws?

Segregation/separation of the races.

100

What's another name for 'renaissance'?

A rebirth or revival.

100

Who wrote a Letter from the Birmingham Jail?

Martin Luther King, Jr.

200

What commodity produced by slavery made the U.S. one of the wealthiest nations in the world?

Cotton

200

The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves but what ended the institution of slavery?

The 13th Amendment.

200

Jim Crow disenfranchised Blacks meaning they could not do what?

Vote

200

In the 1920's what neighborhood had the highest concentration of Black people in the world.

Harlem, NY

200

The motto of the Civil Rights Movement.

We Shall Overcome

300

What rules of behavior were slaves forced to live by?

The Slave Codes

300

How long did Reconstruction last?

12 years (1865 to 1877)

300

What was the response of Black people to the discriminatory laws of Jim Crow?

The Great Migration

300

The main form of music made popular during the Harlem Renaissance.

Jazz

300

The young people who rode buses to the South to challenge discriminatory laws were called what?

Freedom Riders

400

What did the modern day police force evolve out of?

Slave Patrols

400

What was the purpose of the Freedman's Bureau?

Aid and assist recently freed slaves.

400

What Supreme Court decision made Jim Crow laws possible?

Plessy vs. Ferguson (Separate but equal)

400

Name the poet laureate of the Harlem Renaissance.

Langston Hughes

400

What method of protest and demonstrations were used during the Civil Rights Movement?

Nonviolent Direct Action.

500

The number of slaves freed after the Civil War?

4 million

500

What did the 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments do for Black people?

13th - Ended slavery

14th - Allowed former slaves the right to citizenship

15th - Allowed former slaves the right to vote

500

How were Jim Crow laws enforced?

With violence and the threat of violence.

500

The most popular club in Harlem during the Renaissance.

The Cotton Club

500

In 1964 what legislation was passed that made Jim Crow illegal?

The Civil Rights Act of 1964

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