Discriminatory Laws
Segregation in the US
Desegregating America
Segregation in Voting
Random
100

The name given to laws that discriminated against African Americans in the US

Jim Crow Laws

100

During the Segregation era, ______ schools often lacked school supplies, were in buildings that were old and lacked heating, and were far away from where their students lived

Black

100

This man broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947

Jackie Robinson

100

This type of tax was passed in many southern states in an attempt to prevent Black Americans from voting

Poll Tax
100

What team did Jackie Robinson join when becoming the first black player in the MLB

Brooklyn Dodgers

200

Many cities and states during the segregation era passed these types of local laws that defined where the different races could live

Racial Zoning Laws

200

Illiteracy and a lack of education prevented Black people from obtaining higher-level jobs, few Black people held white-collar jobs, and many Black people earned much lower wages than White people showing how _______ played out in the workplace

segregation

200

President Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9981 which desegregated what?

The Military

200

Poll taxes, gerrymandering, and the White primary were all tactics used to ________, or deny voting rights, to African American voters in the first half of the 20th century

disenfranchise

200

A lawsuit filed by people on behalf of themselves and a larger group who might also benefit from the case’s outcome is known as a

Class Action-Lawsuit

300

A barrier—created by custom, law, and economic differences—that separated White people from non-White people was called

The Color Line

300

Many parts of the US had discriminatory laws against African Americans, but the region with the most was the discriminatory laws was ____

the South

300

The Supreme Court case that challenged segregated schools in the US was

Brown v Board of Education

300

The practice of redrawing the lines of a voting district to give one party or group of voters an unfair advantage

gerrymandering

300

This was a key piece of evidence in the decision of Brown v. Board of Education by showing that segregation harmed African American children by perpetuating negative stereotypes

The Doll Test

400

segregation by law is known as

De Jure Segregation

400

an agreement among neighbors not to sell or rent to African Americans or others based on race, religion, or ethnicity is called 

Restrictive Covenant

400

the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren from 1953 to 1969, known for its activism on civil rights and free speech was known as 

The Warren Court

400

African Americans were denied access to these types of political events to ensure that only White people would get elected into office

White Primaries

400

The man that argued the case for the NAACP in the Brown v Board Case and who became the first Black Supreme Court Justice was

Thurgood Marshall

500

segregation established by practice and custom rather than by law is called

De Facto Segregation

500

Many states passed laws outlawing _____ or the marriage between Black and White people

Miscegenation

500

In 1955, the Supreme Court issued a second ruling known as ______ which instructed states to begin desegregation “with all deliberate speed”. They did this because they wanted desegregation to happen quickly but also recognized the obstacles that stood in the way.

Brown II

500

This Civil Rights group fought to end segregation in many court cases

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

500

The three Civil Rights groups listed in the fight against segregation in this chapter were

CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), NAACP, National Urban League