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100

Wrote the deleted passages of the Constitution

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

A distinct type of colonialism that functions to replace Indigenous populations with an invasive settler society. It relies, not just on dominant structures to oppress but also, on a logic of eliminating the Native, not merely as individuals but as peoples

What is settler colonialism?

100

This war prompted the incarceration of Japanese Americans in the United States

WWII or 1942-1946
100

This was the first state to enact Black Codes in November of 1865

Mississippi

100

An 18th and 19th-century movement to free Black people held as slaves; also known as the antislavery movement.

What is abolition?

200

A white man who was key in the abolitionist movement, and later the Harper Ferry raid causing him to prosecuted and executed

Who is John Brown?

200

This sentiment is captured by the repatriation of Mexicans in the US leading up to the Great Depression, undocumented entry into the US becoming increasingly criminalized, and the Undesirable Aliens Act of 1929 

What is Nativism?

200
During these decades, immigration of Chinese laborers was banned (start and end dates, will accept rounding)

1882-1943 (1800s-1900s)

200

Manzanar, one of the more well-known Japanese internment camps in the US, is located in this state and region.

Owens Valley in California

200

 A social construct that provides membership and confers rights and privileges upon subjects of a nation-state.

What is citizenship?

300

Spearheaded the anti-lynching movement in the Southern United States and contributed to the women’s suffrage movement.

Who is Ida B. Wells?

300

This treaty established the Rio Grande as the border of Texas and called for Mexico to surrender 55% of its national territory

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

300

During this time period, heightened violence and intimidation were directed against African Americans based on racism, including policies to limit Black rights, such as the Grandfather and Literacy tests, causing African Americans to feel unsafe or unwelcome.

What is the Jim Crow Era?

300

The state where Ellis Island, the main port of entry for European immigrants, is located

Point on the map!

300

The process of constructing, determining, and assigning value of what it means to be categorized as a certain race based on historically perceived differences of racial groups in a society.

What is racialization (or racial formation)

400

“Kill the Indian, save the man”

Who is Richard H Pratt?

400

This theory applies the scientific concept of “survival of the fittest” to society, suggesting a social and economic order that is caused by natural selection. It relies on the idea of one demographic of people being superior to all others within human society and has been used to support racist and discriminatory policies.

What is Social Darwinism?

400

During this era, America conquered/colonized Hawai’i, Guam, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. (name of era, not years)

What is the age of imperialism (or globalization)?

400

This Japanese internment camp  was where Sam Mihara and his family were taken

What is Heart Mountain, Wyoming?

400

According to Lipsitz, an unmarked category against which racial difference is constructed, and a structured advantage that produces unfair gains and unearned rewards

What is whiteness?

500

This person stated that the problems of the twentieth century are problems associated with the color line — the forever changing physical and metaphysical line between what we define as white and the rest

Who is W.E.B. DuBois?

500

Supreme court case that classified which individuals were considered “free white persons” and concluded that the Naturalization Act did not alter the existing racial limitations on American citizenship

What is Ozawa vs United States

500

In what decade did lynching officially become considered a hate crime

What is 2020’s (2022)

500

This country found for Independence from Spain in 1898 before being signed over to U.S. occupation in 1898 before being signed over to U.S. occupation until they were finally recognized as an independent Republic in 1946.

The Phillipines

500

This keyword literally translates from Latin and Roman Law as ”nobody’s land” which ignored the presence of Indigenous Peoples and their systems of governance. The concept was used in the 1095 Papal bull to allow Christian states to claim the land of non-Christians in the first crusades.

What is Terra Nullius?

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