Termonology
Key People
Civil Rights Movements
From the Notes
From the Text
Anything Goes
100

to reject or avoid products or services of a business or group to show disapproval or to force change

Boycott

100

Famous Civil Rights leader who won the Nobel Peace Prize and delivered famous "I Have A Dream" speech. 

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

An early civil rights protest originally planned by the NAACP and led by Rosa Parks (though she wasn't meant to)

Montgomery Bus Boycott
100

What was the name of the 6-year-old girl chosen to challenge the "separate but equal law" by making the case that segregation causes psychological damage to children

Linda Brown

100

What is the name of the African American athlete who was the first to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball?

Jackie Robinson

100

What was the name of the smart sheriff who was regarded as the reason the Albany Movement failed?

Laurie Pritchett 

200

Name of the cult-like group Malcolm X was a significant leader of for a number of years, members of which later killed him. 

Nation of Islam

200

Secretary of the NAACP who was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a city bus, starting the Montgomery Bus Boycotts.

Rosa Parks

200

The movement with caused the city in which it took place to earn the nickname "Bombingham"

Birmingham Movement

200

The disappearances of 3 individuals investigating the burning of a church during Freedom Summer that the FBI later revealed were murders conducted by the KKK became the incident known as what?

Mississippi Burning

200

The name of the Supreme Court Case that overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine, ending segregation in schools. 

Brown vs. Board of Education

200

violent uprising triggered by the KKK bombing MLK Jr's hotel and violent protests took place in Alabama. 

Birmingham Riots 

300

discrimination not supported by law but continued in practice

de facto discrimination

300

14-old-boy from Chicago killed for speaking to/whistling at a white woman while visiting family in Money, Mississippi.

Emmett Till

300

What were the 2 locations of the first sit-in protests in the U.S.

Nashville, Tennessee and Greensboro, North Carolina

300

The name of the leader of the Nation of Islam whom Malcolm X was introduced to during his time in prison who turned out to be a con artist

Elijah Muhammad

300

Name for the group of students chosen to integrate Central High School in Arkansas.

Little Rock Nine

300

What was the name of the NAACP officer murdered in from of his home in Jackson, Mississippi by the KKK

Medgar Evers

400

The name of the civil rights organization founded by MLK Jr., made up largely of religious leaders and considered less radical than other civil rights groups. 

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
400

Name of the Governor of Alabama who was the face of segregation throughout the South making the state a perfect target for the civil rights movement

George C. Wallace

400

What was the name of the civil rights movement that was considered a failure? Why did it fail?

Albany Movement 

Failed because of a smart sheriff

400

What were the 3 important concepts described in MLK Jr.'s Letter From A Birmingham Jail?

1. The purpose of protest in to create tension to force unwilling oppressors to negotiate

2. Justice Delayed = Justice Denied

3. There are 2 types of laws; just (must be obeyed) and unjust (must be fought against)

400

Name of the brilliant young Black lawyer who served as the NAACP's chief legal counsel

Thurgood Marshall

400

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?

& What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?

Legally ended discrimination (end Jim Crow in public facilities)


Ended unfair voting/election practices and granted federal government permission to oversee elections

500

The term for stopping legislation in the US Senate by making exceptionally long speeches.

Filibuster

500

The leader of SNCC who changed the group's motto from "Freedom Now" to "Black Power" and pushed the group towards a more militant position in the late 1960s

Stokely Carmichael

500

What was the name of the leader of the 1st March of the Selma Movement on the day that came to be known as "Bloody Sunday"

John Lewis

500

What are the 3 beliefs of the Black Panther Party that make up their philosophy? 

1. Black Nationalism (Pride)

2. Militancy (Aggressive Action)

3. Communism (Radical Equality)

500

Who was the civil rights leader who visited India to study Gandhi's teaching and later conducted SCLC workshops on non-violent protest methods?

James Lawson

500

What is the difference between the Freedom Rides and Freedom Summer

The Freedom Rides aimed to end segregation on interstate buses through direct action, while the Freedom Summer focused on voter registration and challenging voter disenfranchisement in the South.