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Who said the "I have a dream..." speech?

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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What was Jackie Robinson's jersey number?

42

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Who went to jail after refusing to move their seat on the bus?

Rosa Parks

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What did Harriet Tubman do?

She helped slaves escape to the North.

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What is another word for fair?

equal

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Did Martin Luther King Jr. believe in peaceful or violent protest?

Peaceful protest

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Who won gold medals in the Olympics for running?

Jessie Owens

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Who was known as the "peanut man"?

George Washington Carver

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Who was the first African American girl to go to school?

Ruby Bridges

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What does equality mean?

It means that everyone is treated fairly and with respect

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What did Martin Luther King Jr. want do?

He wanted to make everything equal for all people regardless of their race.

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What instrument did Louis Armstrong play?

trumpet and cornet

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BONUS POINTS: Who did Harriet Tubman follow to get up north?

The north star

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Who created the underground railroad?

Harriet Tubman

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What was the main goal of the Civil Rights Movement?

To fight for equal rights for African Americans

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Where did Martin Luther King Jr. say his "I have a dream..." speech?

Washington D.C.

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How many gold medals did Jessie Owens win in the Olympics?

4

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Mae Jemison was an astronaut. What was one of Mae Jemison's other jobs?

Engineer, doctor, and professor

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Who was the first African American woman to go to space?

Mae Jemison

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What does segregation mean?

To separate (African Americans were segregated from whites).

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BONUS POINTS- Who was Martin Luther King Jr.'s wife?

Coretta Scott

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What was Louis Armstong's nickname

Satchmo

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What was the name of the bus boycott that Rosa Parks inspired?

Montgomery Bus Boycott

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What was the name of Ruby Bridges' brave teacher?

Mrs. Henry

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BONUS POINTS- What does integrate mean?

To make equal (The goal of the Civil Rights Movement was to integrate African Americans into society).