Slavery
Marches & Movements
Africa
Historical Documents
Black Heros
100

UNIA

Universal negro improvement association

100

On August 28th 1963 Over 250,000 people gathered together in front of the Lincoln Memorial to march and protest for Jobs & Freedom.

The March On Washington

100

How many Countries are there in Africa

54

100
This document signed by Abraham lincoln declared that "all persons held as slaves within the rebellious states are and henceforward shall be free.

The emancipation proclamation


100

This Person was said to have made about 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people including family, friends using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses 

Harriet Tubman

200

Exodus 12:40 Declares the Sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt (as slaves) was __ years?

430


200

This group of blacks were enrolled in high school after the US government ruled that segregated schools were no longer legal.

The little Rock 9

bonus 50 points for naming 1 or more

( Thelma Mothershed, minniejean brown tricky , jefferson thomas, terrence roberts, carlotta walls lanier, gloria ray karlmark, earnest green, elizabeth eckford, melba pattillo beals 

200

This North-flowing River in Africa is among the worlds longest waterways, famed for its ancient history .

The Nile River

200

Written on April 16, 1963 By Dr. Martin Luther King jr. this document defends Kings strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism .

Letters from Birmingham
200

became the first African American to play in Major League baseball in the modern era

Jackie Robinson

300
The Transportation of African slaves mainly to the Americas using a triangular trade route and the middle passage.

The transatlantic Slave trade

300

On March 7th Over 600 people began a 54 mile march Led by John lewis & Hosea Williams as well over other civil rights leaders. Demanding an end to discrimination of Voter registration.

The March on Selma

Selma to Montgomery Marches

300

What is the Capital of South Africa

Johannesburg

300

On August 19th 1791 this African American Man wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson, in regards to the the mistreatment of himself as well as fellow african americans. He informed Jefferson of the American struggle against Great Britain and called Jefferson to recognize slavery cruelty and hypocrisy

Benjamin Banneker 

300

Born November 7th 1947 this African American Hero was dedicated to Showing Love to All Gods people. She  worked passionately in her home church serving on committees such as missionary board, Ushers, evangelism, treasurer, finance and the church choir. She exuded the spiritual gift of love: both agape and unconditional.

Deaconess Melfreda Bodley

400

Born in 1830 this Slave wrote possibly the first novel written by an African American woman after gaining her freedom 

Hannah Bond

400

This March was a political Demonstration to promote African American Unity & Family Values. Its main focuses were Prison Reform, fatherhood and also unemployment rate.

The million man march

400

This country in Africa had the highest population of people with a recorded population off 154.7 million people.

Nigeria

400

This document was created to regulate relations between slaves and Slave owners, also known as the slave coded

Louisianas Code Noir

400
Spell Barack Obama & what number president is he

Barack Obama 

44th

500

This book of the bible speaks on the trials, tribulations, hardships, blessings and curses of SLAVERY.

Deutoronomy
500

Also known as the father of black history, this man dedicated his career to the field of African American history and lobbied extensively to establish Black history month as a nationwide institution

Carter G Woodson

500

February 11, 1990

Nelson Mandela released from Prison

500

This document is controversial it was said that this country became the 2nd independent nation in the americas this document became well known due to transcripts and printings yet all official government issued documents may have disappeared .

Haiti's declaration of independence

500

For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way the respects and enhances the freedom of others.

Dr king

Nelson Mandela *

Booker T Washington

W. E.B Du Bois

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