Segregation
Apartheid
Martin Luther King
Rosa Parks
General knowledge
100

This institution of forced labour is named in the documents as the root cause of racial segregation in the United States.

Slavery.

100

The year when Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first democratically elected president.

1994.

100

Where was Martin Luther King Jr. born?

In Atlanta, Georgia.

100

Why was Rosa Parks arrested in 1955?

Because she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger.

100

How long did apartheid last?

50 years.

200

After the American Civil War, segregation was promoted under a phrase that justified separate facilities for races; name that phrase.

"Separate but equal."

200

What is the literal meaning of the Afrikaans word "apartheid"?

"Separateness."

200

Which protest helped launch King to national fame in 1955?

The Montgomery Bus Boycott.

200

How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last and how did it ended?

It lasted more than one year till the Supreme Court declared segregation on public transport illegal.

200

What important prize di Martin Luther King receive in 1964?

The Nobel Peace Prize.

300

List three types of public places that were commonly segregated for Black and white people.

Schools, train cars, public bathrooms, restaurants, hospitals, drinking fountains, churches, theatres, cemeteries, waiting rooms, prisons.

300

When was Apartheid officially made law?

In 1948.

300

When and where did he make his famous speech?

in 1963 in Washington.

300

When did she die?

She died in 2005.

300

How were people classified according to the apartheid system?

People were classified into 4 categories: white, black, indian and coloured.

400

Explain why Jim Crow laws were implemented. 

To keep the Black population in an inferior position.

400

Name at least three specific laws and policies the apartheid system used to control or limit Black South Africans’ daily lives.

Requirement to carry ID permits, enforced curfews, forced residence in homelands, segregation of public facilities, banning interracial marriages.

400

When is Martin Luther King's Day celebrated nowadays and why?

Every year, on the third Monday of January because he was born on January, 15th.

400

How is she often called and why?

The Mother of the Freedom movement for her significant contribution in the struggle for equality.

400

Who was Jim Crow?

He was a fictional character created by a white actor in order to be a caricature of a black man. It eventually became a symbol of racial segregation and discrimination.

500

Say at least three types of actions taken by the civil right movement to fight against segregation.

Marches, protests, boycotts and acts of civil disobedience.

500

Explain why apartheid was economically useful to mining magnates.

Because mining magnates needed a cheap, controllable workforce (especially in gold mines).

500

Where and when was he assassinated?

In Memphis in 1968.

500

What civil rights organisation did Rosa Parks work for?

The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).

500

How was the education system structured to benefit the white minority?

Blacks received a fraction of the funding of white schools, compulsory education ending at age 13 for black children making them only workers/labourers.