Who is Tidir's older sister?
Tifawt
What were Tidir and her sister weaving?
A tapestry
What did King use to inspire change?
His words
What was his father's job?
A preacher
unable to speak or think clearly
Whose stories made Tidir want to go on an adventure?
Uncle Izem's story
Where did Tidir hide on the camel?
Inside a sack of cloth
What unfair law sent Black and white kids to different schools?
The separate-but-equal law
Which leader from India inspired King?
Mohandas Gandhi
to support or speak in favor of something
advocate
How did Tidir feel inside the sack?
Hot and uncomfortable
What made Tidir cry out and get caught?
Her arm fell asleep
What movement started after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat?
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Why was King arrested in 1963?
He protested at white people's lunch counters
a person sent on a mission as a messenger
envoy
How did Uncle Izem feel when he found Tidir?
Upset and angry
Who led the second caravan they met?
Uncle Ameqran
What was the title of King's famous speech in Washington, D.C.?
"I Have a Dream"
What law was passed in 1964?
The Civil Rights Act
to make small, restless movements
fidget
What did the two caravans do together?
Set up camp and shared a meal
What did Tidir want to do at the end?
Go back home to her family
What big award did King win in 1964?
The Nobel Peace Prize
Where was the King Memorial built in 2011?
Washington, D.C.
an action taken to achieve a particular goal
tactic