Bondage & Breakouts!
Freedom Fighters, Come on Down!
Rebuild or Rewind?
Rights, Riots & Rallies!
Black Brilliance for the Win!
100

He sued for his freedom, arguing that he had lived in free territory, but the Supreme Court ruled against him in 1857. Who was he?

Dred Scott

100

This civil rights leader gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963. Who was this leader?

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

These laws enforced racial segregation in the South after the Civil War. What were these laws called?

Jim Crow Laws

100

This boycott began after Rosa Parks’ arrest and lasted over a year, leading to the desegregation of Montgomery buses.

Montgomery Bus Boycott

100

This 1980s and 1990s genre emerged as a powerful voice of Black youth and urban life.

Hip Hop or Rap
200

This network helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom. What is this network called?

The Underground Railroad

200

This woman refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. Who was this woman?

Rosa Parks

200

This white supremacist group used violence to suppress Black political participation by using threats. What was this group called?

The KKK

200

This 1963 event brought over 250,000 people to Washington, D.C., in support of civil rights.

March on Washington

200

This athlete broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

300

Slaves led an up rise to fighting back against whites and liberating slaves. Their goal was to escape to Spanish Florida. What is the name of this rebellion?

The Stono Rebellion

300

This man was an escaped slave that was self-taught. He founded his own newspaper called "The North Star" so that he could post abolitionist articles. Who was he?

Frederick Douglass

300

These laws gave Black men the right to vote in 1870.

The 15th Amendment
300

This 1964 law banned discrimination in public accommodations and employment.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

300

This jazz musician was nicknamed “Satchmo” and helped popularize jazz around the world.

Louis Armstrong

400

Federal laws that enacted to facilitate the capture and return of slaves who had escaped to free states. What is this act called?

Fugitive Slave Act

400

This man promoted for the blacks to fight for their civil rights so that they could have opportunities. He also founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP). Who was he?

W.E.B. Du Bois

400

This Supreme Court case upheld “separate but equal” in 1896. What was this case called?

Plessy V. Ferguson

400

This group, founded in 1966, emphasized Black empowerment and self-defense.

Black Panthers

400

This African American scientist and inventor developed hundreds of uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other crops.

George Washington Carver

500

A rebellion led by an enslaved preacher, which resulted in strict slave and black codes in the South. What is the name of this rebellion?

Nat Turner Rebellion

500

This formerly enslaved woman became a powerful speaker for abolition and women's rights. Who was she?

Sojourner Truth

500

This period aimed to rebuild the South and integrate formerly enslaved people into society. What was this period called?

Reconstruction

500

This 1965 law aimed to overcome barriers to Black voting in the South.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

This movement of the 1920s celebrated African American culture, music, and literature.

Harlem Renaissance

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