Who
What
Where/When
Miscallaneous
100

Who blocked the schoolhouse door?

George Wallace

100

What was Wallace doing?

He was blocking 2 African American people from enrolling in classes in the university.

100

What college campus did this take place in?

University of Alabama

100

Who is the first African American student to attend the University of Alabama?

Autherine Lucy

200

Who confrotned Wallace about his denial of the court order?

Nicholas Katzenbach

200

What was Wallace actively disobeying?

The Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Ed decision

200

What year did this take place in?

1963

200

Did both Vivian Malone and James Hood end up graduating after enrolling?

No. Only Vivian ended up graduating, becoming the first black student to graduate from the University of Alabama

300

Who was the president at the time?

John F. Kennedy

300

What was Wallace's reason for blocking the entrance?

Campaign promise OR he was preventing desegregation

300

Did Wallace face repercussions for his actions? If so, what were they?

He faced no repercussions

300

Did George Wallace lose his popularity because of this incident?

No, he was actually elected 3 more times and became the longest-serving governor in Alabama history

400

Who got blocked from entering the university?

Vivian Malone and James Hood

400

What was Wallace's stance on federal vs. states' rights?

He believed in states' rights

400

What city and state did this take place in?

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

400

After the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door, what was JFK's stance on civil rights?

JFK was a large supporter and leader of the civil rights movement

500

Who did JFK have to nationalize and send in to enforce his court order?

Alabama National Guard

500

How did Wallace describe desegregation?

He thought it was an unwanted, forced intrusion on states' rights.

500

What is the building on campus that was blocked off?

Foster Auditorium

500

What was Wallace's famous quote about segregation?

Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!

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