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The first African American child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans.

Ruby Bridges

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Civil rights activist whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

100

One of the "Little Rock Nine" and the first one to graduate after transferring.

Ernest Green

100

Case that made segregated school illegal in the U.S.

Brown v. Board of Education

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His murder is seen as the spark of the modern civil rights movement

Emmett Till

200

The manipulation of electoral district boundaries to favor one political group over another.

Gerrymandering

200

An organization founded after the Brown decision to resist desegregation and promote white supremacy in the South.

Citizens Council

200

A derogatory term used to describe a Black person perceived as subservient to white people.

Uncle Tom

200

A policy adopted by Southern states to resist the desegregation of public schools after the Brown decision.

Massive Resistance

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Young minister who became a national figure after the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Lawyer who tried the Brown case, known as "Mr. Civil Rights".

Thurgood Marshall

300

Governor of Arkansas who famously opposed the desegregation in Little Rock.

Orval Faubus

300

Architect of the NAACP legal strategy to defeat Jim Crow

Charles Houston

300

Defiant statement against the Brown decision signed by almost all southerners in Congress

Southern Manifesto

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School that was desegregated by the Little Rock Nine

Central High

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A civil rights organization founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others to promote nonviolent protest and civil disobedience.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

400

The first significant civil rights legislation since Reconstruction, aimed at protecting voting rights.

Civil Rights Act of 1957

400

It provided criminal penalties for violence that obstructed school desegregation

Civil Rights Act of 1960

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The organization formed to coordinate the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)

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A discriminatory election practice in the South that excluded African Americans from participating in Democratic Party primaries.

White Primary

500

A federal judge who supported civil rights in Alabama.

Frank Johnson Jr.

500

A prominent civil rights leader and co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).

Fred Shuttlesworth

500

Union leader, president of the Alabama NAACP, and organizer the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

E.D. Nixon 

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Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court during the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.

Earl Warren

500

Alabama governor known for his staunch segregationist stance and "stand in the schoolhouse door" incident.

George Wallace

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