Jim Crow Laws
Locations
Mischellaneous
Organizations
People
100

Segregated busses, public housing, and laws are examples of what kind of segregation? 

De Jure Segregation

100

America's capital city and location of the "I Have A Dream Speech."

Washington D.C. 

100

Black or white, college students across the country engaged in this form of protest during the 1960's.

Sit-Ins

100

KKK stands for...

Ku Klux Klan

100

Arguably the most famous Civil Rights leader who went to jail due to his protest efforts. 

Martin Luther King Jr. 

200

Segregated restaurants, sports teams, and private businesses were examples of what kind of segregation? 

De Facto Segregation

200

9 Black students attempted to integrate Central High School in this city and Arkansas' state capital. 

Little Rock

200

The Jim Crow character was often seen in 19th century minstrel shows wearing this kind of controversial makeup on their face. 

Black Face 

200

NAACP stands for...

National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People 

200

This 4 sport star at UCLA broke baseball's color barrier in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

300

This exam that measured reading and writing abilities and were designed to prevent Blacks from voting in Southern elections. 

Literacy Tests

300

This Alabama city was where Rosa Parks refused to move from her bus seat and was arrested. 

Montgomery

300

These private schools were created for White Southerners hoping to avoid integration. 

Segregation Academies 

300

SCLC stands for...

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

300

This former slave and abolitionist was one of the first Civil Rights activists in U.S. history. 

Frederick Douglass 

400

The name for the additional fee Blacks had to pay in order to vote pre-Civil Rights Movement.

Poll Tax 

400

The most segregated city in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement. 

Birmingham, Alabama

400

This city in Kansas was the origin of the famous Supreme Court Case, Brown vs. Board of Education. 

Topeka 

400

SNCC stands for...

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

400

14 year old boy lynched by 2 white men and whose battered face made national headlines. 

Emmett Till

500

This court case stated that segregation was legal under the provision "separate but equal."

Plessy vs. Ferguson

500

This state had 0 public schools integrated 10 years after Brown vs. Board of Education. 

Mississippi

500

Malcolm X was associated with this religious group during the 1960's. 

Nation of Islam

500

COFO stands for...

Council of Federated Organizations...

500

The first Black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi. 

James Meredith 

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