Thurgood Marshall
Percy Julian
segregation
Jim Crow Laws
Civil Rights Activists
100

Where was Thurgood Marshall born?

Maryland

100

Where was Percy Julian born?

Montgomery Alabama 

100

what is segregation?

the idea that whites and people of color should be kept seperate.

100

What were Jim Crow laws?

Laws set in place to discriminate against people of color

100

Who was famous for the speech "I Have A Dream?"

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

What Year was Thurgood Marshall born?

1908

200

What year was Percy Julian born in?

1899

200

Which famous case dealt with segregation in schools?

(Thurgood Marshall was famous for this case)

Brown v. Board of Education

200
Who had better resources and facilities, whites or African Americans?

White People

200

Who was our first African American President of the United States?

Barack Obama 

300

What was the famous case he worked on for segregation?

Brown v. Board of Education

300

Where did Percy Julian get his bachelor degree from?

DePauw University

300

What is one synonym for segregation? 

separation or discrimination 

300

What does the term "separate but equal" mean?

African Americans could get the same facilities as Whites (water fountain), but the Whites had better resources

300

Who is the first African American Vice President?

Kamala Harris

400

How many times did Thurgood Marshall beat the Supreme court?

29 times

400

Where did Percy Julian get his Master's Degree from?

Harvard University

400

Is there segregation in today's society? 

no

400

What year did the Jim Crow Laws end?

1965

400

This African American fought for civil rights right next to Abraham Lincoln?

Fredrick Douglas

500

What college did Thurgood Marshall graduate first of his class in?

Howard Law School

500

What is the name of the bean he worked with to create steroids?

African Calabar bean

500

Was segregation a violation of the constitution?

Yes

500

Was lynching an important law of Jim Crow laws?

Yes

500

Who was the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court?

Thurgood Marshall