Laws or Etiquette?
Who's Who?
Pop Culture of the Period
Dark Days
Moments of Light
100

"Black Americans had to call white Americans "sir", "madam", or "ms" while white Americans called black Americans their names." 

What is Jim Crow etiquette 

100

This person challenged the Separate Car Act in Louisiana in 1896. 

Who is Homer Plessy. 

100

The location where Black culture and arts thrived during the 1920s? 

What is Harlem. 

100

This is vigilante justice used to terrorize Black Americans during the Jim Crow era. 

What is Lynching 

100

Basketball group popularized during the 1920s

Who are the Harlem Globetrotters

200

"Marriages are void when one party is a white person and the other is possessed of one-eighth or more negro, Japanese, or Chinese blood."  

What is a Jim Crow law. 

200

The person who created this famous work.


Who is Jacob Lawrence 

200

The film that promoted and celebrated the Ku Klux Klan. 

What is "Birth of a Nation". 

200
The stereotyped character created to mock and belittle Black Americans.

Who is Jim Crow. 

200

Group that earned the French medal of honor during World War I? 

Who are the Harlem Hellfighters

300

"When there are 15 or more colored children within any school district, the board of directors thereof, with the approval of the county superintendent of schools, may provide for a separate school for the instruction of colored children."  

What is a Jim Crow Law. 

300

Wrote the poems; "One Way Ticket" and "I, Too" during the Harlem Renaissance.

Who is Langston Hughes

300

The song that called out lynching in America. 

What is "Strange Fruit".

300

How the KKK planned to gain more power in the early 20th century? 

What is through gaining political control in state governments. 

300

A musical that was written, produced and performed by an all-Black cast. 

What is Shuffle Along

400

"If a black person rode in a car driven by a white person, the black person sat in the back seat or the back of a truck."

What is Jim Crow etiquette 

400

Famously said; "The opportunity to earn a dollar in a factory just now is worth infinitely more than the opportunity to spend a dollar in an opera-house..."

Who is Booker T. Washington. 

400

The famous club in Harlem where black culture became popular among white audiences. 

What is the Cotton Club. 

400
Sad legacy of their service for the Harlem Hellfighters and the Tuskegee Airmen

What is serving in segregated regiments. 

400

What the Harlem Hellfighters brought to Europe besides their military skills. 

What is Jazz music 

500

Which of the following does not belong with the other two:

White motorists had the right-of-way at all intersections.

Blacks and whites were not supposed to eat together. If they did eat together, whites were to be served first, and some sort of partition was to be placed between them.

No colored barber shall serve as a barber to white women or girls.

What is "no colored barber shall serve as a barber to white women or girls" because it is a law and the other two are etiquette. 

500

Famously said; "...Education and work are the tools to uplift people. Work alone will not do it unless inspired by the right ideals and guided by intelligence. Education must not simply teach work—it must teach Life. The Talented Tenth of the Negro race must be made leaders of thought and missionaries of culture among their people."

Who is WEB DuBois. 

500

The campaign during World War II that encouraged Americans to fight for victory abroad against Fascism and victory at home against racism.  

What is the Double V Campaign. 

500

What did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision do? 

What is legalize racism and create separate but equal. 

500

What DuBois called the intellectual leaders of the Black community. 

What is the Talented Tenth 

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