Leaders & Influential Figures
Supreme Court Cases & Major Laws
Key Terms
Expanding the Movement
100

This civil rights leader gave the “I Have a Dream” speech

MLK

100

This case allowed segregation as long as facilities were “separate but equal.”

Plessy v. Ferguson

100

The issue of equal pay for equal work is known as this.

Pay equity

100

This movement fought for women’s equal rights.

Feminism

200

This woman refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery.

Rosa Parks

200

This Supreme Court case ended school segregation

Brown v. Board of Education

200

Refusing to buy or use something as a form of protest.

Boycott

200

This militant organization promoted self-defense and community programs

Black Panther Party

300

This lawyer later became the first African American Supreme Court justice.

Thurgood Marshall

300

This 1964 federal law banned discrimination in public places and employment.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

300

The unfair separation of people based on race.

Segregation 

300

MLK helped lead this organization focused on nonviolent protest in the South.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

400

This civil rights leader was a strong voice for Black empowerment and self-defense.

Malcom X

400

This 1965 federal law protected African American voting rights.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

400

A person who works to bring about political or social change.

Activist 

400

This Native American rights organization used protests and occupations to demand change.

American Indian Movement

500

This labor leader organized the United Farm Workers and fought for farmworker rights.

César Chávez

500

This 1968 federal law addressed discrimination in housing

Civil Rights Act of 1968

500

A peaceful protest where people sit at a segregated place and refuse to leave

Sit in

500

This religious and political organization promoted Black pride and self-reliance.

Nation of Islam