Reconstruciton
Jim Crow
Leaders and Organizations
Great Migration and Red Summer
Harlem Renaissance
100

Identify the constitutional amendment that guaranteed citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law. 

14th Amendment 

100

The forced separation of people by race in the South was known as 

segregation
100

I was a co-founder of the NAACP and led the Anti-Lynching Campaign. Who am I? 

Ida B. Wells 

100

Identify the direction most African Americans went during the Great Migration. 

North

100

Name at last one poet from the Harlem Renaissance (double points if you can name two)

Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, James Weldon Johnson, Countee Cullen, etc.

200

Identify the organization that helped formerly enslaved people transition to freedom by building schools, providing healthcare, reuniting loved ones, etc. 

Freedman's Bureau

200

Provide one example of a Jim Crow "norm" (not law). Double points if you provide two examples. 

Many possibilities! 

200

I was a co-founder of the NAACP and a firm opponent of Booker T Washington and his "accommodationist" approach to race issues. Who am I? 

W.E.B. Du Bois

200

Identify the world wide event going on during the early stages of the Great Migration which led to more jobs being available in the North.

World War I

200

Name of the concert hall where Jazz bands would play to all-white audiences

Cotton Club

300

Laws designed to restrict and control the rights and movement of Black people during Reconstruction were collectively known as 

Black Codes

300

Identify two ways that Black people were disenfranchised in the Jim Crow era. Double points if you can name 4! 

Poll tax, literacy test, grandfather clause, terrorism/intimidation, white primary 

300

I founded the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and promoted the idea of Black people controlling their own communities, support Black owned businesses, and even moving to Africa. Who am I? 

Marcus Garvey 

300

This city was the site of the most deadly race massacre in American history and led to the destruction of "Black Wall Street"

Tulsa, Oklahoma

300

Empress of the Blues (double points if you can also identify the Father of the Blues)

Bessie Smith (W.C. Handy)

400

Identify the U.S. president who opposed Reconstruction and sought to sabotage it.

Andrew Johnson

400

Convict ________ was a common way to control Black people and was an early form of mass incarceration. 

leasing

400

I was an African American entrepreneur who made a fortune in the cosmetics industry, specializing in hair products for Black women. Who am I? 

Madam C.J. Walker

400

I was falsely accused and eventually executed for murder and this led to the Knoxville Race Riot. Who am I?

Maurice Mays

400

Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God

Zora Neale Hurston

500

Collective nick name for the first historically Black fraternities and sororities

Divine 9

500

Most southern states passed endogamy laws as part of their Jim Crow systems, which...

outlawed interracial marriage/sexual relations to promote white purity

500

I led the NAACP in the 1920s and wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing", known today as the "Black National Anthem." Who am I? 

James Weldon Johnson

500
Organization created during the Great Migration to help Black people transition to urban life in northern cities. 

National Urban League

500

Known as the "Father of Black History," I started National Negro History week, emphasizing the importance of Black people (and all Americans) learning African American History. Who am I? 

Carter Woodson