Ancient Africa
Slave Trade
Slavery In America
Reconstruction/ Jim Crow
Harlem Renaissance/ Civil Rights
100
This Mali king took a pilgrimage to Mecca establishing a reputation of wealth and generosity.

Mansa Musa

100

African Kingdoms would trade fellow Africans to European slavers for these items.

Manufactured goods

100

The type of slavery practiced in the United States can be defined by this term, a method where a slave's status was inherited at birth.

Chattel

100

In 1865, this amendment officially gave all slave their freedom.

13th Amendment

100

Factors that force you out of an area, and factors that bring you in to an area.

Push/ Pull

200

This city became a center for trade and education in West Africa.

Timbuktu

200

A journey from Africa to the Americas typically took about this long. 

2-3 Months

200

The Diagram below is an example of this.

Plantation 

200

To make a living, many formerly enslaved people stayed in the south and worked on farms as this. 

Sharecropper 

200

This Major world event encouraged the Great Migration to continue and increase dramatically.

WW1

300

From the 4th -11th century, West Africa saw the rule of this powerful African kingdom. This kingdom was also the longest lasting in the region.

Ghana

300

This Nation began the slave trade to the Americas and was perhaps the most heavily involved in European exchanges with Africa.

Portugal

300

Slavery grew after the revolutionary war in America because of European demand for raw materials, specifically the resource that inspired the creation of this machine in 1794.

Cotton Gin 

300

In 1896, this Supreme Court case established the precedent of "Separate but equal". 

Plessy v. Ferguson 

300
This term, coined by Alain Locke, represented the realization of African American potential during the Harlem Renaissance. 

The New Negro

400

Sunni Ali ruled this large and powerful West African kingdom from 1464-1492. 

Songhai

400

The Slave trade was abolished in the United States in this year, 55 years before the Emancipation Proclamation. 

1808

400

There are 3 types of slave auctions. Private, Public, and this one which involved a frantic style of purchasing slaves.

Scramble

400

This scientific concept suggests that "survival of the fittest" also applies to classes of people and in US, African Americans were seen on the bottom of that hierarchy.

Social Darwinism

400

The movement to get more black to vote in Mississippi during 1964 was called this.

Freedom Summer

500

This major trade route was the main source of wealth for all of the West African kingdoms.

Trans Saharan

500

This country had the largest slave population and was the last to abolish slavery in the world. 

Brazil

500

This person led one of the largest slave rebellions in US history.

Nat Turner

500
Many southern states, especially Mississippi implemented these to prevent blacks from voting.

Literacy Test/ Poll Tax 

500

This famous speech was given during the March on Washington.

I Have A Dream - MLK

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