The Time Period
Non-Violent Action
Literary Devices
Martin Luther King
100

Martin Luther King was a leader in the _______

Civil Rights Movement

100

The first step of a nonviolent campaign

What is collecting the facts?

100

The Biblical references used

allusion

100

The civil rights event did MLK delivered his 'I Have a Dream' Speech at

Where is the March on Washington?

200

Poetry accompanied by a band

What is jazz poetry?

200

The second step of a nonviolent campaign

What is negotiation

200

Word choice

Diction

200

The way MLK died

Why was MLK assasinated

300

The era Langston Hughes was a part of

What is modernism

300

The third step of a nonviolent campaign

What is self-purification

300

The type of device used when King describes situations of discrimination

What is pathos

300

The work King wrote from prision

Why did King write 'A Letter From Birmingham Jail'

400

The year a Letter From Birmingham Jail was written

1963

400

The fourth step of a nonviolent campaign

What is direct action?

400

Unjust/Just

What is juxtaposition

400

The audience of 'A Letter From Birmingham Jail'

Who are clergymen?

500

They year the Civil Rights Act was passed

1964

500

What kind of action did MLK believe in?

non-violent action

500

the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

What is rhetoric

500

MLK's main point of A Letter From Birmingham Jail

Why is the time to fight now