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100

This happened in two waves in the 20th century as African-Americans sought work in factories in the North while simultaneously fleeing racial violence in the South.

What is the Great Migration?

100

Leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, this young pastor was educated at Morehouse University and helped organize the Montgomery Bus boycott and other famous Civil Rights Actions.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

100

This loose network of homes, churches, and hideouts helped thousands of people escape from slavery in the American South.

What is the Underground Railroad?

100

In this type of non-violent protest, protestors to a public space, insist on being served/seen and refuses to leave until law enforcement removes them

What is a sit-in?

100

This amendment ended legalized slavery in the United States, except in cases of convicted criminals.

What is the 13th Amendment?

200

This court case made school segregation illegal in the United States.

What is Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

200
As a writer, she raised awareness about lynching through newspaper publications and her books, Southern Horrors and the Red Record.

Who is Ida B. Wells?

200

Often grown on plantations and farmed by enslaved people. Examples include tobacco, cotton, and sugar.

What are cash crops?

200

The United Farmworkers specifically asked that Americans boycott this product to support the striking farmworkers (Huelga!)

What is grapes?

200

Even after the ratification of the 15th Amendment, these three laws and policies often kept Black people from voting in the South.

What are Grandfather Clauses, Poll Taxes, and Literacy Tests?

300

This arts movement in New York City furthered the career of many Black authors, musicians, and artists as they created Black art for Black Audiences.

What is the Harlem Renaissance? 

300

An escaped slave, she made multiple trips to the South to secure freedom for friends and family on the Underground Railroad. She also served as a Union spy in the Civil War.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

This word literally means "property," and describes slavery as it was practiced in the United States.

What is chattel?

300

In 1839, the enslaved on this ship overthrew their captors and took control of the ship. They sailed the ship into New London (CT!) Harbor, and were eventually allowed to return to West Africa.

What is La Amistad?

300

These are the three parts of the 14th amendment that are often used by citizens and residents of the United States to advocate for their civil rights.

Birthright Citizenship, Due Process, and Equal Protection of the Law.

400

This group, operating in cities throughout the United States, trained in self-defense and marksmanship and also created free breakfast programs and healthcare programs for children in low-income communities.

Who are the Black Panthers?

400

Author of "The Souls of Black Folk" and creator of the term Double Consciousness. He's also credited as one of the founders of the NAACP.

Who was WEB Dubois?

400

The section of the triangular trade where enslaved people were taken from West Africa and sent to the Caribbean Islands and the Americas.

What is the Middle Passage?
400
After many people died, the NAACP filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of the men in this study, and they won cash settlements for the damage the study caused.

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?

400

The Jones-Shaforth Act of 1917 changed this status for Puerto Ricans.

What is citizenship?

500

Name two of the three ways that African-American homebuyers were blocked from buying houses in suburban areas.

Redlining, racial (restrictive) covenants, loan denial, GI Bill restrictions

500

One of the leaders of the United Farmworkers Movement, he led strikes, met with political leaders, and worked to unionize farmworkers.

Who is Cesar Chavez?

500

Although they were really deportations (sometimes of American Citizens), the US Government said they created this program in the 1930s to ensure "American jobs for American Workers"

What is "Mexican Repatriation?"

500

Two men, one Black, one white, who led violent rebellions of enslaved people in the American South before the Civil War.

Who are Nat Turner and John Brown?

500

This 1896 Supreme Court Case established that segregation was legal as long as the facilities provided were "equal"

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?