Indigenous Rights
African American Rights
Canada in WWII
US in WWII
Mexico in WWI
100

Law that determines rights in Canada for citizenship and employment. Has been amended several times, in 1946 for allowing leaders to express autonomy (independence), 1951 created the Land Claims Commission, and 1960 the right to vote was extended.

The Indian Act (Canada)

100

First major piece of Civil Rights legal change that desegregated public schools in the US.

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

100

After this invasion Canada was instrumental in taking Caen, France and then Dieppe (finally). Canadian participation in this invasion was significant in the Allied victory.

D-Day/Battle of Normandy

100

Task force to create an atomic weapon to defend against potential German nuclear weapons

Manhattan Project

100

Japanese Mexicans were removed from what region in Mexico during internment?

Baja California

200

Organized by Arthur Manuel, this event was "the most effective direct action in Canadian history."  Outcomes included guaranteed indigenous rights, creation of the Assembly of First Nations, and First Chiefs were established as formal representatives of aboriginal people

Constitution Express (1980-1981)

200

Murder at the hands of a mob that is often racially motivated.

Lynching

200

Defense of ships sending trade goods and military supplies between Canada and Great Britain during WWII.  Attempt to defend against German u-boats

Battle of the Atlantic

200
Attack on major naval base that prompted the US to declare war

Pearl Harbor

200

Oil Tanker that was attacked and destroyed by a German u-boat in the Gulf of Mexico.  This attack increased Mexico's commitment to the Allies.

Potrero del Llano

300

Occupation of a formal US prison that protested for land rights for indigenous populations. This was part of the pan-Indianism movement and promoted all tribes supporting political action for mutual goals.

Alcatraz Island Occupation

300
Peaceful protest to desegregate public transportation between states in the south.  Protestors would peacefully desegregate buses between states in the south. Leaders included John Lewis and Diane Nash.

Freedom Riders

300

Disastrous attempt at taking a French sea port from the hands of the German military in 1942.  907 were killed, 240 wounded, and 1946 taken prisoner

Dieppe 

300
Order that forced Japanese Americans and Japanese people in the US, Canada, and Latin America into internment camps for the duration of WWII losing their civil rights and property rights and citizenship rights

Executive Order 9066

300

Mexico negotiated for ownership and control of this vital resource during WWII from the US.

Oil

400

1972 protest caravan of 500 indigenous people to Washington D.C. to protest at the Department of the Interior.  Nixon's administration negotiated with the protestors for transportation home and protestors recovered documents including abuse of indigenous peoples at the hands of the US government.

Trail of Broken Treaties

400

First major civil rights community protest in 1955-1956.  Where Martin Luther King Jr. got his start as a civil rights organizer.

Montgomery Bus Boycotts

400

Issue of Quebec citizens not agreeing with the conscription of soldiers in Canada, despite the small numbers of conscripts used. 

Second Conscription Crisis

400

Invasion planned and executed by General Dwight Eisenhower in France 1944

D-Day

400
What were the results of Mexico's declaration of war? Who participated and what was their main form of war support?

Allied side, did not commit full military, mostly focused on supplies and trade or valuable resources for war

500

Institute in Mexico that sought to integrate indigenous populations into the Mexican political system.

National Indigenist Institute

500

Legislation that formally desegregates all facilities, restaurants, public and private spaces in the US.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

500

5 week long battle with high casualty rates against the Germans in Belgium during the fall of 1944. Eventually opened the area to more shipping for the Allies

Battle of the Scheldt

500

Battle that was a turning point for the war in the Pacific at the beginning of US's involvement in WWII.

Battle of Midway

500

Air Force branch from Mexico that primarily served in the Philippines during 1945

Aztec Eagles