Background & Beliefs
Niagara Movement
NAACP
Significance & Legacy
Miscellaneous
100

This state was W.E.B Du Bois born in?

What is Massachusetts?

100

What year was the Niagara Movement was founded?

What is 1905?

100

Du Bois helped co-found this civil rights organization in 1909.

What is NAACP

100

Du Bois was active during this major reform period in U.S. history.

What is the Progressive Era?

100

What big university did the boys attend?

Harvard 

200

What historically Black college did Du Dois attend before Harvard?

What is Fisk University?

200

The Niagara Movement demanded immediate access to what essential democratic right?

What is voting rights?

200

Du Bois used this magazine to expose racial injustice nationwide.

What is The Crisis?

200

The NAACP later helped win this landmark Supreme Court case.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

200

When was the boys born ?

1868

300

Du Bois became the first African American to earn this degree from Harvard in 1895

What is a PhD?

300

This Niagara Movement directly opposed the ideas of this African American leader.

Who is Booker T. Washington?

300

The NAACP primarily fought segregation using this strategy.

What is legal action through the courts?

300

What was Du Bois’s ideas that influenced this 20th-century movement?

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

300

What does NAACP stand for

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

400

What European country influenced Du Bois's sociological thinking while he studied abroad?

What is Germany?

400

Why was the Niagara Movement was considered radical during the Progressive Era?

What is that it demanded immediate civil rights instead of gradual reform or accommodation?

400

How did the NAACP reflect Progressive Era reform values.

What is its use of law, research, experts, and federal power?

400

Why is Du Bois considered a bridge between Progressive reform and later activism.

What is, that he introduced immediate equality and legal protest strategies?

400

Who the better host

Statistically Kevin (Backed up by research)

500

How Du Bois' upbringing in an integrated Northern town shaped his views on racial equality.

What is that it showed him racial integration was possible and segregation was not natural or inevitable?

500

Whats a major reason the Niagara Movement failed despite its strong demands.

What is lack of funding, internal divisions, and strong white opposition?

500

How did the NAACP reflect on Progressive Era beliefs about the role of government in reform.

What is that, the government should intervene through laws and courts to protect citizens’ rights?

500

How did Du Bois reshaped American democracy?

What is that, democracy requires full civil rights for all citizens?

500

Who dressed better?

Kevin 100% (without a doubt)

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