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100

Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court, was nominated by who?

President Johnson (LBJ)

100

This group of African American high school students were the first formerly segregated students to enter a previously "white" high school in Arkansas.

Who are the Little Rock Nine?

100

Martin Luther King practiced civil ___________, a way of peacefully protesting against the law.

What is disobedience?

100
These laws, passes in the 1870s, enforced racial segregation across the United States.

What are Jim Crow laws?

100

The March on Washington saw Martin Luther King Jr. give which speech?

What is "I Have a Dream?"

200

The Battle of Oxford, in which segregationists clashes with federal troops, was over James Meredith's admittance to which college?

Ole Miss (University of Mississippi)

200

This movement saw young African-American college students occupying public places and refusing to leave as a form of protest.

What is the sit-in movement?

200

The ____ was the civil rights organization led by high ranking officials in the Ebenezer Baptist Church, a black church based in Atlanta, GA.

What is the SCLC?

200

This Supreme Court ruling resulted in public schools nationwide being desegregated.

What is Brown v. Board of Eduation?

200

This landmark piece of legislation ended public segregation, and therefore Jim Crow laws.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

300

These people were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into segregated Southern United States in 1961.

Who were freedom riders?

300

This is an attempt to delay or block a vote on a piece of legislation or a confirmation.

What is a filibuster?

300

The ________  was the first institution to be desegregated, specifically by President Truman.

What is the military?

300

This Supreme Court ruling established that public black institutions and facilities were "separate but equal."

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

Malcolm X belonged to this radical organization, the same organization which ended up assassinating him in 1965.

What is the Nation of Islam?
400

For one of his largest nonviolent protests, MLK marched along a bridge connecting Montgomery, AL to this city.

What is Selma?

400

This was the name of the campaign launched by civil rights activists to register as many African Americans in Mississippi to vote as possible.

What is Freedom Summer?

400

Prior to the 24th Amendment, all Americans had to pay a ____ ___  before casting their ballot.

What is the poll tax?

400

This law banned literacy tests.

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

400

This is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation.

What is: dejure is by law, and de facto is within society?

500

This predominantly black neighborhood of Los Angeles was where LA experienced its worst race riots ever at that point.

What is the Watts neighborhood?

500

This term means to manipulate the boundaries of an electoral district to favor one party or class.

What is gerrymandering?

500

The Black Panther Party was a political organization that created open-carry patrols and established their own programs aimed at ______ _______?

What is ending poverty?

500

This Supreme Court ruling limited racial gerrymandering, "one man, one vote."

What is Baker v. Carr?

500

This was MLK's second most famous speech, aimed at voting rights advocacy.

What is "Give Us the Ballot?"

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