Growing up & In the movement
Jailbirds & The Sweatbox
Bloody Sunday
Chapter 6 & Turning 15
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How many times has Lynda been to jail by the time she was fifteen?

Nine

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What age was she when the first time Lynda went to jail?

Fourteen
200

What filled Lynda's lungs during Bloody Sunday?

A cloud of gas (from what might be a firearm)

200

What was the song(s) they sang?

"We shall overcome" "Ain't nobody gonna turn me 'round" "Woke up this morning with my mind stayed on freedom"

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Why did Lynda's mom die?

She was black, so she wasn't allowed to go to the hospital.

400

What did Lynda believe while she was in prison?

Safety in numbers

400

Before the violence, what did the guards tell the prisoners?

"Go back to your church. Go home"

400

What did Lynda wake up to?

Three guardsmen aiming their weapons at her.

600

What were the words Lynda would never forget?

"Steady, Loving confrontation."

600

How did Lynda continue to get good grades despite being in prison?

She has a group named the brains that does the work for the kids who march and go to prison.

(BONUS: How many people did the brains do work for?)

600
What did the man do to Lynda during Bloody Sunday?

He grabbed her, and hit her three times.

600

What did Jim Letherer say to Lynda?

That he'd lie down and die before someone harmed her.

800

"Our cry is a simple one.. Give us the ballot!" What does this sentence of the book mean?

They want voting rights.

800

Describe the Sweatbox.

An iron room with an iron door, no windows.

800

What didn't Lynda realize?

She was injured badly. Worse and more brutally than her sister.

800

Where did the marchers sleep?

In a tent.

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What was so special about where Lynda lived?

Everyone was black.

1000

What were one of the names people write while signing out of the Sweatbox?

(Bonus if you get all of them)

"Howdy Doody," "Lone Ranger," "Tonto," "Minnie Mouse."

1000

Who was Lynda enraged at?

George Wallace.

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What did the black watchers do compared to the white ones?

The black watchers watched and waved while the white ones yelled racial slurs.

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