FORGOTTEN FACES
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
AFRICAN-AMERICANS DURING WORLD WAR II
THE CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT
100
This lab technician helped to develop life saving heart procedures.
Who was Vivian Thomas?
100
1919.
When did the Harlem Renaissance begin?
100
They were the first African-American pilots in the United States army who fought during World War ii?
Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?
100
He was a preacher and a leader of the civil rights movement?
Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?
200
She was the first person to refuse to give up her seat on a bus in Alabama.
Who was Claudette Colvin?
200
There were famous artists of Harlem Renaissance (name 3).
Who were Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong?
200
He fought for the rights of African-Americans in the military?
Who was Asa Philip Rudolph?
200
Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. fought for these in the 1960's
What are the civil rights (freedom and equal rights)?
300
She was the first African-American woman who was a pilot?
What is Bessie Coleman?
300
He was a known writer and poet during the Harlem Renaissance.
Who was Langston Hughes?
300
This country started World War II by invading Poland?
What is Germany?
300
African-Americans protested by sitting in restaurants that were segregated.
What were sit-ins?
400
He was a slave who fought for his freedom in the Supreme Court.
Who was Dred Scott
400
He was a great jazz musician who played trumpet?
Who was Louis Armstrong?
400
He developed blood banks for blood transfusion to keep wounded soldiers alive.
Who was Dr. Charles Drew?
400
In 1955.
When did the Civil Rights Movement start?
500
Paris, 1922.
When and where did Bessie Coleman receive her international pilot's license?
500
He wrote "I, Too" poem.
Who was Langston Hughes?
500
They were typists, telephone switchboard operators, clerks, messengers, receptionists, and mechanics.
What did African-American women do in the military during World War II?
500
She was arrested at 15 for not giving up her seat on a bus in Alabama.
Who was Claudette Colvin?
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