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100

The Southern birthplace of Dr. King

What is Atlanta, GA?

100

The name of Dr. King's most famous speech, delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to a group of over 250,000 people

What is I Have a Dream?

100

Dr. King entered Morehouse College at this surprisingly young age.

What is 15?

100

This girl group, comprised of Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross, as popular as they were, had to go to charm school to become more palatable to the rest of the country.

Who are The Supremes?

100

This document is a part of the Constitution, providing a list liberties and rights that the government cannot infringe on.

What is the Bill of Rights?
200

The name of Dr. King's wife, who founded the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change, and was heavily involved in social activism with her husband.

Who is Coretta Scott King?

200

Dr. King believed that this type of protest was the for oppressed people in their struggle for freedom, a concept heavily influenced by Gandhi's practices.

What is nonviolent protest?


The Ghandian concept of satyagraha was developed and advocated by Ghandi against British Colonial rule in India

200

Dr. King won this prestigious award in 1964

What is the Nobel Peace Prize?

200

This song, written by singer Sam Cooke in 1964, was heavily inspired by Cooke being turned away from a whites-only motel in Shreveport, LA in 1963.

What is "A Change is Gonna Come"?

200

Name 1 type of non-violent protest

Civil disobedience, boycotts, strikes, picketing, sit-ins, marches & rallies, vigils, symbolic actions, petitions, public speeches & teach-ins
300

Dr. King held this title/position prior to jumping into Civil Rights activism

What is Baptist Minister?

300

After Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, the Montgomery Improvement Association was founded and elected Dr. King as their leader, which eventually led to this specific boycott.

What is the Montgomery Bus Boycotts?

300

This protest, led by John Lewis and Hosea Williams on March 7th from Selma to Montgomery, was known by this name due to the tear gas and nightsticks that the state troopers used against them. 

What is "Bloody Sunday"?

300

Among the years 1960-1965, this type of newer media was used by Dr. King to nationalize and internationalize the struggle for civil rights

What is television?

300

She is a political activist and scholar, affiliated with the Black Panther party, and author of books like "Freedom is a Constant Struggle"

Who is Angela Davis?

400

Fighting for Civil Rights, Dr. King experienced this 29 times

What is got arrested?

400

In October of 1960, Dr. King was arrested with 33 other folks while protesting segregation at a lunch counter. The charges were dropped, but Dr. King was still sent to Reidsville State Prison Farm, under the false accusation that he had violated his probation on a minor traffic offense committed several months earlier. 

He was only released when this Democratic presidential candidate intervened. 

HINT: Strong ties to Marilyn Monroe

Who is John F. Kennedy?

400

Dr. King founded this civil rights organization in 1957, following the Montgomery Bus Boycotts. The aim of this organization was to lead peaceful, nonviolent protests against racial segregation and injustice.

What is the Southern Christian Leadership Conference?

400

This 2014 historical drama movie, starring David Oyelowo as Dr. King, about this famous march to Montgomery, AL on voting rights.

What is Selma?

400

The first state in the union in 1890 to allow women to vote

What is Wyoming?

500

The 3 words that ended Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech

What is "Free at last"?

500

This protest is where Dr. King delivered his famous speech, on August 28th, 1963, calling for civil and economic rights for African Americans.

Notable singers included Mahalian Jackson and Marian Anderson

What is the March on Washington?

500

This president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law, which prohibited discrimination in public settings.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
500

This film about a Civil Rights activist by the same name, was released in 1992 by director Spike Lee, telling this story from street hustler to activist.

What/who is Malcolm X?

500

The famous 1954 case "Brown v. Board of Education", decided what?

Segregation in schools was unanimously deemed unconstitutional

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