This person’s passage within the Declaration of Independence was deleted, but became a powerful symbol of the U.S. turning a blind eye to slavery and the slave trade’s atrocities.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This term described the relationship between race, class, gender, identities and their connection to power relations
What is intersectionality?
In what century was John Brown hanged for treason for leading the Harper’s Ferry raid?
When is the 19th century? (1859)
This American colony is where Bad Bunny is from
Where is Puerto Rico
An 18th and 19th-century movement to free Black people held as slaves; also known as the antislavery movement.
What is abolition?
This person was a key figure in the abolitionist movement and the Harper’s Ferry raid.
Who was John Brown?
"Separate but Equal" relates to this set of laws
What are Jim Crow Laws?
(Week 8) In what time period (10 year span) did America experience the most lynchings?
What is 1880-1890’s?
This state’s board of education was challenged by Brown to end segregated schooling
Where is Kansas
Ideology and practice that devalues immigrants or newcomers and considers them inferior. Ideology supports policies against immigration and policies that are unfavorable to immigrants. Examples of legislation with this ideology include the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act and 1924 National Origins Act.
What is Nativism?
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 Du Bois?
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?
(Week 10) What time period/year did the Mananzar and the Owens Valley Tribes come together to fight the Solar Ranch project?
What is 2010s/2014?
The state where Ellis Island is located
Point to on the map-----
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)
This man founded boarding schools and famously said the quote "Kill the Indian in him, and save the man
Who is Henry Pratt
The colloquial names of the 1830 Indian Relocation Act which compelled south-eastern tribes to move west of the Mississippi River
What is the Trail of Tears?
(week 6) At some point in the 1900s, the constitution underwent some “minimal and mostly cosmetic” changes, in order to declare Puerto Rican islanders US citizens. What decade was this?
When is 1910s
This Japanese internment camp was where Sam Mihara and his family were taken
What is Heart Mountain, Wyoming?
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?
This U.S. President is most associated with running on a platform of Manifest Destiny and promoting the annexations of California, Texas and Oregon
Who is President Polk?
Because of this act, Indigenous nations were no longer recognized as independent nations, and congress stopped making treaties with tribal nations
What is the Indian Appropriation Act?
In what decade did lynching officially become considered a hate crime
What is 2020’s (2022)
This state passed the law that required “separate but equal accommodations” after Plessy v. Ferguson was decided
What is Lousiana?
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?