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100

MLK gave his "I Have A Dream" Speech here were over 250,000 people gathered for job equality and civil rights

What is the March on Washington?

100
She was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person.

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

This doctrine from Plessy v. Ferguson  upheld segregation and Jim Crow laws.

What is "separate but equal?"

100

This young boy was lynched and thrown into the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi. His mother had an open-casket funeral that received world-wide attention on the brutality of Jim Crow.

Who is Emmett Till?

100

This Civil Rights leader advocated for self-defense, Black nationalism, and violence if necessary.

Who is Malcolm X?

200

This year-long boycott happened after Rosa Parks was arrested.

What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

200

She integrated an elementary school at just six years old.

Who is Ruby Bridges?

200

This Supreme Court ruling  said that segregation in public schools in unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board? / Brown v. Board of Education?

200

He was the youngest speaker at the March on Washington and gave his famous "The Revolution is at Hand" speech. He was also on the front lines at the Selma March.

Who is John Lewis?

200

He was the leader of the SCLC; a minister who believed in nonviolent protest. He is the most famous face of the Civil Rights Movement.

Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.?

300

Young children peacefully marched to protest segregation at this event; however, they were met with fire hoses, arrests, and police dogs

What is the Birmingham Children's Crusade?

300

She was a grassroots organizer who mentored the SNCC college students during their protests. She helped to found both SNCC and SCLC. 

Who is Ella Baker?

300

This discriminatory practice allowed banks to deny Black people loans for housing and businesses; it created suburban areas and contributed to the racial wealth gap.

What is redlining?

300

This activist co-founded and became the first leader of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense.

Who is Huey P. Newton?

300

They were the first group to integrate a high school in Arkansas but were met with mobs and the National Guard. The president had to send in federal troops to protect them.

Who are the Little Rock Nine?

400

The KKK bombed a church leading to the deaths of four young Black girls.

What is the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing?

400

She was the FIRST woman outside of the South to lead a grassroots Civil Rights movement. She supported armed defense and is famously known for the photos of her pushing past armed National Guards to speak to a crowd.

Who is Gloria Richardson?

400
This study proved that segregation is harmful to Black children and affects their self-esteem; it was used as evidence in Brown v. Board

What is the Clark doll test?

400

He was assassinated because of his work as an NAACP field secretary.

Who is Medgar Evers?

400

This activist founded the Lowndes County Freedom Organization (LCFO) in Alabama to help Black people register to vote and gain political power; his panther symbol later become the logo for the Black Panther Party

Who is Stokely Carmichael?

500

College students sat at lunch counters in South Carolina to protest segregation. They were attacked, spit on, insulted, and threatened by employees and white patrons.

What are the Greensboro sit-ins?

500

She was the leader of the National Council of Negro Women and helped to organize major civil rights events like the March on Washington.

Who is Dorothy Height?

500

These policies were put into place in 1968 to increase access to education and jobs for marginalized groups.

What is affirmative action?

500

Malcolm X was a famous follower of this Muslim organization that focused on Black nationalism.

What is the Nation of Islam?

500

This organization was associated with the Black Power Movement and focused on self-defense and community uplift.

What is the Black Panther Party?

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