Limitations of the Government
The Montgomery Movement
Milestones in the South
Movement Women
Northern Side of the Movement
100

This Court opened a new Chapter in the judiciary’s role in America’s race relation and decided a plethora of civil rights cases.

What is the Warren Court?

100

 Rosa parks held this position in her local chapter of the NAACP

secretary

100

This organization was outlawed in Alabama as communistic and a foreign corporation

NAACP

100

A NAACP branch president in the 1950s and a journalist in the Arkansas State Press

Who was Daisy Bates?

100

Cities where African Americans held the balance of power in tight elections

Chicago and Detroit 
200

A lawyer who was insulted by Supreme Court Justice James Reynolds when arguing Gaines v Canada

Who is Charles Hamilton Houston?

200

This Montgomery preacher was put in charge of the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Martin Luther King

200

This movement brought a much needed victory for the SCLC and stopped the Kennedy administration's hands off approach to civil rights.

Birmingham Movement

200

The first successful integration of a public university

What was accomplished by Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes?

200

In 1949 became a judge on the Third United States Circuit Court of Appeals 

William H. Hastie

300

This figure played a critical role in the passage of Civil Rights Act of 1957 and was nicknamed the “101st Senator”

Who is Lawyer Clarence Mitchell?

300

At the age of 15 this woman was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus

Claudette Colvin

300

This activist’s students would become influential leaders in the sit-in movement

James M. Lawson, Jr

300

Graduate of Avery College in Charleston and taught reading skills to illiterate adults and children

Who is Septima Clark?

300

This even has a black man from Chicago traveling to Washington DC on roller skates

What was the March on Washington in 1963?

400

Created by Civil Rights Act of 1964 established the federal Community Relations Service to help individuals and communities solve civil rights problems

What is the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)?

400

This organization was an umbrella group including the local NAACP, Women’s Political Council, civil, business, religious and fraternal organizations in Montgomery  

Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)

400

zell Blair, Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeill and David Richmond staged the first successful sit-in and came to be known as?

The Greensboro Four

400

Symbols and strategies used in women’s missionary societies

What are “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize”, “We Shall Overcome”, “Aint Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me ‘Round”?

400

 There was a discovery that led to black people in 1963 New York to launch rent strike against slumlords and a call for Martin Luther King's assistance in Chicago

What happened when cities refused to enforce their own anti bias housing codes?

500

Presidential administration where many and immediate african americans were appointed to high-profile federal positions

Kennedy's administration

500
This advisor of Dr. King introduced him to teachings of Gandhi and the Fellowship of Reconciliation 

Bayard Rustin

500

This movement failed due to a combination of factors such as targeted police brutality, fracturing civil rights unity and segregationist influence within the Kennedy administration

The Albany Movement

500

A woman who led a militant campaign of sit-ins in June 1963 that led to mass arrests 

Who is Gloria Richardson?

500

This postwar development was subsidized by federal money even though it denied residence to blacks with a clause stipulating that property could not be sold, rented, or used by people who were not white.

What is Levittown?

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