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100

The landmark Supreme Court case that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional was:

1954 Brown v. Board of Education

100

How many states adopted eugenic sterilization laws?

31

100

What was the Mile 16 marker for the march from Selma to Montgomery?

Lowndes County

100

T/F: Jackie Shane was nominated for a Grammy for her live album “Any Other Way”

True

100

What do the following acronyms stand for: NAACP, SNCC, CORE, SCLC

  •  National association for the advancement of colored people.

  • Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

  • Congress of Racial Equality  

  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference

200

Which member of the Little Rock Nine was alone on the first day, September 4th, 1957, of attempting to desegregate Little Rock Central High School?

Elizabeth Eckford

200

Who conducted nonconsensual, painful surgeries on enslaved black women without using anesthesia, which sought to address the occurrence of vesicovaginal fistulas?

James Marion Sims

200

Who was the youngest foot soldier to March the entire way from Selma to Montgomery?

Linda Blackman - Lowery - She turned 15 on the road!

200

Who was known as the "father of the blues"

W.C. Handy - brought the music of rural Southern Blacks into the mainstream by copyrighting old songs and writing new songs, spurring the blues into the mainstream of popular music during the 1910s and 20s.

200

What year was the Emmett Till Anti-lynching act signed into law?

March 29th, 2022

300

What was a response to the desegregation of public schools in Little Rock Arkansas?

- Closure of schools

- Threatening parents with loss of job

- Ascendence of private schools

300

What is an Appendectomy?

Doctors would perform sterilization on a woman without consent, without knowledge, and most commonly without even telling her afterward. Many times these procedures would be done under the guise of the patient requiring the removal of an ovarian cyst, their appendix (hence the term Mississippi Appendectomy)

300

What act did the 3 marches from Selma to Montgomery contribute towards?

Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited racial discrimination in voting.

300

Who is the founder/creator of Jefferson Street Sound Museum

Lorenzo Washington

300

Who was the youngest freedom rider from CORE and what was the goal of the freedom riders?

  • Mr. Charles Person

  • The freedom riders were trying to enforce the Supreme Court's 1960 Boynton v. Virginia ruling, which made segregation on public buses and transportation unconstitutional.

400

Before Brown v. Board of Education, what legal suit deemed that all non-white individuals were classified as "colored"?

1927 Gong Lum v. Rice: The MS Supreme Court stated that because she was of the "Mongolian or yellow race," she was barred from attending the all-white school.

400

What are the names of the mothers of Gynecology?

Betsy, Lucy, Anarcha

400

Who were the 3 martyrs we talked about when learning about the March from Selma to Montgomery?

Jimmie Lee Jackson, Reverend James Reeb, and Viola Liuzzo

400

This simple, powerful song became the unofficial anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, often sung during marches and mass meetings.

What is “We Shall Overcome”?

400

Finish the phrase... "Movements for social change are like jigsaw puzzles. Everyone is a piece. If your piece is missing, the picture is not complete. Why?"

"Because you're the most important piece."

500

This Alabama governor attempted to block the enrollment of Vivian Malone and James Hood at the University of Alabama by physically standing in the schoolhouse door.

George Wallace

500

Among developed countries, which country has the highest maternal mortality rate?

The United States - 17 maternal deaths for every 100,00 live births (Common health) and among black women in the U.S. it stands at nearly 50 deaths per 100,000 live births (CDC).

500

Name at least three strategies - during the 20th century - that prevented African Americans from voting.

  • Intimidation, economic retaliation, and violence

  • "Poll taxes" that many people could not afford.

  • Legal devices like the "grandfather clause"

  • Literacy tests

500

This spiritual, often sung by enslaved people, resurfaced during the Civil Rights Movement as a coded message of resilience, with lyrics urging listeners to “keep your hand on the plow.”

What is “Hold On"

500

This woman fought for racial Justice and human and women's rights. In 1884 she was arrested for not giving up her seat on a railroad car. After suing and winning her case in the local courts but was overturned later on appeal. She also led an anti-lynching crusade and became a renowned journalist and orator in Memphis, TN.

Ida B. Wells