Women Throughout History
African Americans Throughout History
Native Americans and LGBTQ Throughout History
100

The term used to describe the 18th century when women could finally begin to be educated so they themselves could educate the future generations.

Republican Motherhood

100

True or False: 15% of slaves being transported through the middle passage died on their journey in the 18th century.

True

100

The largest factor that ended Native American Survival was 

The destruction of the plain buffalo herds 

200

True or False: Republican Motherhood acted as the gateway movement towards independence for women.

True

200

This boat transported thousands of stolen African Americans from their homeland to America 

The Amistad

200

What did the cultural genocide strip Native Americans from in boarding schools?

Their name, clothing, and hair styles

300

In the 19th century, in the process of fighting to abolish slavery, these women used the platform of this movement to also call for equal rights for women.

The abolitionist movement

300

African Americans were seen as slaves and property, but not people up until this year when slavery was abolished.

1833

300

What was the name of the multiple deadly forced relocation of Native Americans in the 19th Century?

The trail of tears

400

In the 1800s, this woman formed a female abolitionist society and was one of the first women to gain equal inclusion in the national abolitionist campaign.

Lucrieta Mott

400

This was the movement for social justice that took place during the 1950s and 1960s for Black Americans to gain equality and equal rights under the law in the United States.

The Civil Rights Movement

400

Songs of this genre were created in the 20th century to tell people to embrace their sexuality and to love who they are

Disco

500

In this year women finally gained the right to vote

1920

500

This man lead the civil rights movement and gave up his life for the cause he believed in.

Martin Luther King Jr.

500

This epidemic in the 1980's created hate and discrimination that was being focused on members of the gay community.

The AIDS Epidemic