What does "MLK" stand for?
What is Martin Luther King?
What does "NOW" stand for?
What is the National Organization of Women?
The French & Indian War, 1756–1763, is also known as?
What is the Seven Years War?
What plant-like substance was displayed in the "Yippie Flag?"
What is a green cannabis leaf (marijuana)?
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What amendment gave women the right to vote?
Who had confronted a bus driver in 1943, joined the NAACP shortly after?
What is Rosa Parks?
Early 20th-century movements focused on?
What is voting rights?
What does "AIM" stand for?
What is the American Indian Movement?
What is Counter Culture?
What is a way of life and a set of attitudes opposed to, or at variance with the prevailing social norms.
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What is 1920?
Most historians agree that the Civil Rights movement was initiated with?
What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
In 1920, the 19th Amendment gave what rights?
What is the right to vote as a woman?
When was the Alcatraz Island Occupation?
What is 1969?
World's deadliest prison riot, lasting 5 days?
What is Attica?
What law banned literacy tests and protected voting rights in 1965?
What is The Votings Right Act of 1965?
Brown vs. Board of Education overturned what case?
What is Plessy vs. Ferguson, 1896?
Redstockings group (1969) demonstrated against what?
What is the Miss America (US Pageant)?
For how many days did AIM occupy the town of Wounded Knee?
What is 71 days?
Who mostly led the Tet Offensive showed that the USA was not winning the Vietnam War, despite what politicians & media tried to say?
What is mostly led by college students who escaped the draft?
What Supreme Court case ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional?
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
What two events set the stage for civil rights?
What is the 1954 Supreme Court decision, Brown vs. Board of Education, and the murder of Emmett Till?
Betty Friedan published what?
What is The Feminine Mystique?
What is enfranchisement?
Enfranchisement is a legal process for terminating a person's Indian status and conferring full Canadian citizenship. Enfranchisement was a key feature of the Canadian federal government's assimilation policies regarding Aboriginal peoples.
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James Asbury, NC, served 5 months in Attica. How much compensation did he receive?
What is $6000?
When was the Vancouver Women’s Caucus?
What is 1968?