Foundations of the Civil Rights Movement
Nonviolent Protest
Leaders and Ideas
Black Power Era
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100

This system enforced racial segregation in the South.

What is Jim Crow?

100

This woman’s refusal sparked the bus boycott.

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

This leader promoted nonviolent resistance.

Who is MLK?

100

This group armed themselves and ran community programs like the Free Breakfast for Children Program, free health clinics, food banks, and liberation schools.

What are Black Panthers?

100

This amendment gave Black men the right to vote.

What is the 15th Amendment?

200

This Supreme Court case upheld “separate but equal.”

What is Plessy Ferguson?

200

These protests involved sitting at segregated lunch counters.

What are sit ins?

200

This leader supported “any means necessary.”

Who is Malcolm X?

200

These athletes raised fists at the 1968 Olympics.

Who were Tommie Smith and John Carlos?

200

This term describes segregation by law.

What is de jure?

300

This 14-year-old’s murder helped spark the movement.

Who is Emmett Till?

300

This student group led many nonviolent protests.

What is the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)?

300

This idea promoted Black control of communities.

What is Black nationalism?

300

This movement emphasized pride and self-defense.

What is the Black Power Movement?

300

This term describes segregation in practice, not law.

What is de facto?

400

This amendment guaranteed equal protection under the law.

What is 14th Amendment?

400

This 1954 case ended school segregation.

What is Brown vs. Board?

400

This religion influenced Malcolm X early on.

What is the Nation of Islam?

400

This SNCC leader promoted Black Power.

Who is Stokely Carmichael?

400

This campaign exposed police brutality in Alabama.

What is the Birmingham campaign?

500

These tactics were used to deny Black voting rights.

What are literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses?

500

These rides challenged segregation on buses.

What are the Freedom Rides?

500

These two philosophers/leaders inspired MLK's strategy of nonviolent resistance.

Who are Henry David Thoreau and Mahatma Ghandi?

500

This FBI program targeted Black activists.

What is COINTELPRO?

500

The iconic "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on August 28, 1963 during this protest.

What is the March on Washington [for Jobs and Freedom]?

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