Groups
Watts
Summer of 1964
Boycotts/Demonstrations
People
100

Brown v Board of Ed (1954) overturned 'Separate but Equal'. This case was brought forward by the ____________ (group), with Thurgood Marshall as the attorney 

NAACP 

100

What year did the Watts riots occur?

1965

100

A goal of the Freedom Summer of 1964 was to increase black _____  _______

Voter registration 

100

1955- Rosa Parks arrest following the bus incident sparked which boycott? 

Montgomery Bus Boycott 55-56

100

Following JFK, this president was key in advocating for civil rights. He ultimately passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and worked with Dr. King in Watts. 

Lyndon B. Johnson 

200

Dr. Martin Luther King, jr was the president of this southern, religious based group. 

SCLC 

200

Where is the neighborhood of Watts located? 

South Central LA, in CA

200

Many activists were affiliated with SNCC and __________ 

CORE

200

The march from Selma to Montgomery was to bring attention to what issue?

Voter registration 

1965 AL, Black voter registration only 2%.

Led by Dr.King and SNCC.

200

He was the attorney on the Brown v Board of Ed. case. His argument appealed to the emotions and was very effective. 

Thurgood Marshal 

300

Stokley Carmichael was affiliated with the SNCC, then split and formed the  _____________ in Oakland, CA

Black Panther Party

300

15,000 police and the the __________ __________ were sent to Watts. 34 people died and damages exceeded 40 million. 

National Guard 

300

50 Freedom Schools were created in Mississippi. These schools were meant to carry on community change after the activists left. In addition to journalism and public speaking, ________ history was taught 

Black 

300

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a result of which demonstration? 

Made the following illegal: 

Literacy tests strictly illegal

Requiring demonstration of academic achievement illegal

Poll taxes or ‘proof of moral character’ illegal



Selma March


Only requirements to vote after legislation passed: US citizenship and name on official electoral list only requirements

300

He was a notoriously racist police commissioner in AL. Around during the Selma March 

'Bull' Connor 

400

CORE stands for ________________. They primarily focused on voter registration. 

Congress Of Racial Equality 

400

Dr. King went to Watts to mediate. He reported to the President (who) _____________ that what happened was not simply about racism, but dignity and living conditions as well. 

President Johnson 

400

Local Miss. papers called the activists "An invading army from the _____"

North 

400

Dr. King gave his I Have A Dream speech in DC. The event was held to bring awareness to the civil and economic rights of African Americans. The March on Washington was held in what year? 

1963

400

He was stopped by police in Watts, CA. The events that transpired sparked the Watts Riots 

Marquette Frye 

500

The SNCC focused on inner city struggles and _______________

voter registration 

500

Johnson implemented a Federal ____ _______ Program, to hopefully help Watts. (It only helped a little) 

Anti Poverty (Create jobs, new hospital built, Firestone came in) 

500

___________ (who) was the police commissioner in Birmingham, AL. He was active in allowing and organizing violence against the riders. Ex: tipped off KKK, gave people 15 min to attack riders before police called. 

'Bull' Connor 

500

Rosa Parks was a member of which civil rights group? 

NAACP

500

Her actions sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks 

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