Vocabulary
The Movement Begins (Thurgood Marshall)
Changing the System
Martin Luther King Jr.
Quote
100

to bring together 

integrate 

100

This organization fought for equal rights and was founded in 1909.

NAACP

100

Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in this year.

1955

100

Which city and state was he born in?




Atlanta, GA 

100

"His famous "I Have a Dream" speech __________ the crowd." 

electrified 

200

basic rights and freedom 

Civil Rights 

200

Thurgood Marshall worked as this type of professional.

A Lawyer

200

Rosa Parks’ job was sewing clothes. She worked as this.

a seamstress

200

This Supreme Court case said school segregation was illegal.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

"In the South, segregation was enforced by __________________. These laws had controlled  the lives of Southern blacks since the late 1800s." 

Jim Crow Laws 

300

unfair opinions about a person, group, and race

prejudice 
300

Marshall argued cases in this highest court in the United States.

the U.S. Supreme Court

300

After she refused to move, Rosa Parks was taken off the bus and put in this place.

jail

300

He went to a college that is well known as an HBCU. What was the name of the college? Where is the college located?

He went to Morehouse College. It is located in Atlanta, GA. 

300

"Marshall argued the case before the Supreme Court. He argued that the ______________________ of the U.S. Constitution said that states must treat all citizens alike, regardless of race." 

Fourteenth Amendment 

400

to show disagreement 

protest


400

Marshall was known as the “little man’s lawyer” because he helped this group of people.

poor people

400

Because of Parks’ arrest, African Americans stopped riding the buses. This protest was called a _______.

a boycott
400

In December 1955, an event happened that made King a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. This event was started after a woman refused to give up her bus seat.

Montgomery Bus Boycott?

400

"In the course of our country's progress toward equality of opportunity, you have shown ___________ and _____________." 

dignity; courage 

500

the division of people into groups based on race 

Segregation 

500

Thurgood Marshall later became the first African American to serve in this important job.

a U.S. Supreme Court Justice

500

The community chose this young minister to lead the bus boycott.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

500

How did the bus boycott help Martin Luther King, Jr. become a leader?


He led the boycott and became known across the country for supporting peaceful protest.

500

"...thousands of people staged ____________________________. Most of those taking part were black students." 

sit-ins all over the South