What KKK stands for.
What is the Ku Klux Klan?
In this year, the Voting Rights Act passed in the United States.
When is 1965?
What ANC stands for.
What is African National Congress?
This ideology was the foundation of the SACP’s political program.
What is Marxism-Leninism/Communism?
These two people founded the uMkhonto we Sizwe.
Who were Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu?
14 year old teenager murdered by two white males after being accused of whistling at a white woman in 1955
Who was Emmett TIll?
The 15th Amendment granted this to all male citizens in 1870.
What granted male citizens regardless of race the right to vote?
2 key leaders that emerged from the ANC Youth League.
Who are Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo?
Original name of the SACP when it was founded in Cape Town, 1921
What is the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA)?
In this year, the the uMkhonto we Sizwe was founded in South Africa.
When was 1961?
Effect of lynching
What is controlling and terrorizing Black people?
Law primarily responsible for disenfranchisement despite Reconstruction.
What are Jim Crow Laws?
One phrase from the Freedom Charter.
What is “The people shall govern!”
Major point of disagreement between SACP and ANC in working together to fight against apartheid oppression
What is ANC’s rejection of communism and relations with Russia?
Reason for the formation of the uMkhonto we Sizwe
Why was the ANC banned in 1960 and forced to operate underground, bringing together armed forces from the SACP?
Causation of the Little Rock Nine.
What was the white violence that the group of Black students enrolled in an all white (Little Rock Central) High School met in 1957?
Three loopholes in the Southern state against the legal right to vote
What are grandfather clauses, literacy tests, and social pressure.
Policy that the National Party advocated for with a description.
What is the policy of apartheid, an Afrikaans word meaning “apartness”, that sought to bring about separate development of Whites and non-Whites?
Law that led to the SACP’s new purpose: ‘carrying forward and raising the banner of the Communist movement under the new and testing conditions of illegality’.
What is the Communist Suppression Act of 1950?
The goal of the uMkhonto we Sizwe.
What is fighting against the South African government to bring an end to apartheid?
What is Brown V Board of Education and what argument did it overturn?
A 1954 Supreme Court case that declared state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional. This overturned the “separate but equal” argument.
A word for manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favour one party or class.
What is gerrymandering?
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Evaluate the significance of the SACP’s role in the creation of Umkhonto we Sizwe in shaping the resistance to apartheid.
What is the SACP provided organizational skills and international communist support for armed struggle (though its influence was limited by state repression and Cold War suspicion)?
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