Common Terminology
Black Leaders during Reconstruction

African American Vernacular English
Black Inventors
Is race real?
100

Someone who is supportive of those of other races and disapproving of racial based hate

Anti-Racist

100

The first ever man of African American descent to be accepted into the US Council.

Hiram Revels

100

The term often used instead of or accidentally in place of AAVE

Ebonics

100

The creator of a  central component of the light bulb that made it stable and affordable

Lewis Latimer

100

The idea that there are actual scientific and biological differences between us that makes us Superior to others

The Race Pit/Race

200

A political movement started in the early 2010s That was originally designed to empower and prevent harm from those with an African bloodline. The name has inspired several others with similar names

Black Lives Matter

200

a group formed in the south that would often try to hide or disguise themselves as a simple Social Club but in actuality was one of America's first white supremacist groups

Ku Klux Klan

200

A type of discussion and debate of a topic that covers something that is very personal to a individual or group,  this term can be used to describe the Ebonics “controversy” 

Identity politics

200

This inventor has over two dozen patents in his name

Otis Boykin

200

The process of dividing people into different groups because of their age, gender  and race

Classification

300

A group that has risen over many decades to support people of various gender identities and sexualities,  their name has changed as the years have gone on to more accurately reflect who they represent.

LGBTQ+

300

A term used for the state imposed laws that limited the freedom of black citizens

Black Codes

300

Is conservative legitimate form of the English language and is acceptable in the US

African American Vernacular English/AAVE

300

 Has two entirely opposite achievements under their belt of being both an aerospace engineer and inventing the super soaker

Lonnie G. Johnson

300

The scientific study/topic that directly proves that race has no positive or negative effects on genetics

Anthropology

400

Hatred towards a individual or group not because of racial or sexual differences but because of  disabilities both mental and/or physical

Ableism

400

An act developed by Congress to help the freedom men and women of a post Civil War America be able to gain access to proper resources such as food shelter and education

Freedmen’s Bureau

400

Form of study that  can be done by presenting a phrase in one type of language and seeing how it would be structurally identical or unidentical to another language

Contrastive analysis

400

Is responsible for the very important Medical idea of a blood bank

Charles Drew

400

The intentional or unintentional Act of wrongfully displaying a certain subject matter,  this has been done to wrongfully display race many, many times.

Mischaracterization