Organizations
Laws/Court cases
Montgomery Bus Boycott
The South
Miscellaneous
100

This civil rights organization was founded in New York in 1909 by W.E.B DuBois, Ida B. Wells, Archibald Grimke, and Mary Church Terrell

NAACP

100

This amendment says that all people naturalized in the US are citizens of the country and guaranteed equal protection of the law. 

Fourteenth

100

True or False. In 1956, the Supreme Court outlawed bus segregation

True

100

Who was the first black student to attend the University of Mississippi?

James Meredith

100

What was it called when whites moved out of cities to the suburbs?

White flight

200

What does the Civil Rights organization CORE stand for?

Congress of Racial Equality

200

This court case allowed separate but equal accommodations for blacks and whites

Plessy vs. Ferguson

200

Who was the woman most noted during this time who refused to give up her seat?

Rosa Scott

200

In which state was the governor ordered to honor the court order to desegregate?

Alabama

200

Who encouraged Stokely Carmichael to stop using the term "Black Power"?

MLK, Jr.

300

This was a nonviolent Civil rights organization founded in 1957 by MLK, Jr. and Ella Baker

The SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)

300

This amendment prohibited the denial of voting rights based on race or color

15th

300

Who led the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

MLK, Jr.

300

Who was the president that ordered congress to pass the Civil Rights bill?

JFK

300

These three men were leaders in the Black Panther movement.

Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, and Stokely Carmichael
400

This civil rights organization was created mostly for students and younger activists. 

SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)

400

This 14 year old boy was murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman

Emmitt Till

400

What organization was formed to organize the boycott?

Montgomery Improvement Association

400

Which president actually signed the Civil Rights Bill?

LBJ

400

In which state was MLK, Jr. Assassinated? 

Tennessee

500

Inspired by the ideas of Malcolm X, this organization was founded in 1966 in Oakland, CA by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton

The Black Panther Party

500

This court case challenged segregation in schools

Brown vs. Board

500

Daily Double: How many days did African Americans refuse to ride the buses?

381

500

Who was the reverend who invited Dr. King to help desegregate Birmingham?

Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth

500

Who shot and killed Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

James Earl Ray

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