Key Figures
Major Events
Organization
Legislation & Laws
Strategies
100

I refused to give up my seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a 381-day boycott. Who am I?

Rosa Parks

100

This 1954 Supreme Court decision ruled that "separate but equal" was unconstitutional. What is it?

Brown v. Board of Education

100

This organization, founded in 1909, used legal challenges to fight segregation and discrimination. What is it?

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

100

This law banned discrimination in public accommodations and employment. What is it?

Civil Rights Act of 1964

100

This form of protest involves refusing to participate in something as a form of resistance. What is it?

Boycott

200

I was the NAACP lawyer who argued Brown v. Board of Education and later became the first Black Supreme Court Justice. Who am I?

Thurgood Marshall

200

In 1960, college students began sitting at lunch counters to protest segregation. What movement did this spark?

The Sit-In Movement

200

Founded in 1957 and led by MLK, this organization focused on nonviolent direct action and mass mobilization. What is it?

SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) 

200

This law removed barriers to Black voter registration and authorized federal oversight of elections. What is it?

Voting Rights Act of 1965

200

Name two types of nonviolent resistance used by civil rights activists.

(Any two of the following) Sit-ins, marches, peaceful protest, civil disobedience, legal action, boycotts

300

I founded the Nation of Islam and advocated for Black self-defense and separation before my assassination in 1965. Who am I?

Malcolm X

300

In 1961, activists rode integrated buses through the South to challenge segregation. What were these called?

Freedom Rides
300

This student-led organization, founded in 1960, organized sit-ins, Freedom Rides, and voter registration drives. What is it?

SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee)

300

This law banned discrimination in housing and addressed residential segregation. What is it?

Fair Housing Act of 1968

300

What was the main difference between MLK's strategy and the Black Panther Party's strategy?

 MLK used nonviolent resistance; Black Panthers advocated armed self-defense

400

I was the SNCC chairman who popularized the "Black Power" slogan and shifted the movement toward more militant tactics. Who am I?

Stokely Carmichael 

400

In 1963, a KKK bombing killed four young Black girls in a church in Birmingham. What was this act of violence called, and what was the church's name?

16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
400
Founded in 1930 as a religious organization with a focus on racial separation for African Americans and black nationalism. Malcolm X was a famous member. What group am I? 

Nation of Islam

400

Which of the three major civil rights laws (1964, 1965, 1968) is considered the strongest federal civil rights law to date?

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

The Black Power movement represented a shift from which goal to which goal in the Civil Rights Movement?

 From integration to Black independence/self-determination

500

I co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966 and advocated for armed self-defense and community programs. Who am I?

Huey P. Newton OR Bobby Seale

500

n 1965, activists were attacked by police while marching from Selma to Montgomery on what became known as "Bloody Sunday." What specific event preceded this march?

Voting Rights Act passage / Civil rights legislation / Voter registration campaigns (Accept any logical answer; the question is intentionally open-ended to test understanding)

500

Founded in 1966, this organization advocated for armed self-defense, community control, and Black nationalism. What is it?

The Black Panther Party
500

Explain what compromise was involved in the Voting Rights Act of 1965. What did activists gain, and what limitations remained?

(Accept well-reasoned answers) Activists gained voting protections and federal oversight, but literacy tests and poll taxes took time to fully eliminate; Southern resistance continued.

500

Analyze this statement: "The shift from nonviolent resistance to Black Power weakened the movement." Do you agree or disagree? Support your answer with evidence.

(Accept well-reasoned arguments with evidence for either position)

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