What does BLM stand for?
Black lives matter.
What president released the slaves?
Abraham lincoln
When was he born
1918.
What is She known for?
The buss drive/ A civil rights activist.
What is racism?
Treating people unfairly because of their race.
When did the BLM Period start
began in 2013, but the BLM came back in 2020 after the George Floyd incedent.
Which countries were involved in the the triangular trade durring the slavery in the start.
Denmark, Usa and Afrika.
When did Nelson Mandela die?
2013.
Which year did the buss incident happen?
1955
What movement gained worldwide attention after George Floyd’s death?
Black Lives Matter (BLM), which protested for racial justice.
What is the main goal of BLM?
To fight racism and police violence against Black people.
Where were most enslaved Africans taken?
Mainly to America
What country was he from?
South Africa
Where did it happen?
Montgomery, Alabama
How did George Floyd’s death highlight racism?
His death revealed systemic racism and police brutality against Black people.
How did George Floyd’s death affect BLM?
It sparked global protests and brought major attention to the movement in 2020.
When was slavery abolished in Denmark?
Banned the transatlantic slave trade in 1792, with the ban taking effect in 1803.
How long was he in prison?
27 years
What did she refuse to do?
Give up her bus seat to a white passenger.
What is systemic racism?
Racism built into laws and institutions.
How does social media help BLM?
It spreads information, organizes protests, and raises support quickly.
Who were the top 3 countries involved?
Portugal, Britain, and France.
When did he become South Africa’s president?
1994
What movement did her action help start?
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
What does “Black Lives Matter” mean?
A movement fighting for Black people’s rights and equality.