Famous Figures
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Hausler's Random Q's
100

A leading black abolitionist, famous for escaping slavery and writing multiple autobiographies

Frederick Douglass

100

This compromise outlawed slavery North of the 36 30 latitude line and was a central element of the Dred Scott case. 

Missouri Compromise

100
The specific terminology for race-based slavery practiced in the United States, treating individuals as property 

Chattel Slavery

100

The military occupation and political takeover of the South to ensure civil rights and rebuild the nation. 

Reconstruction

100

The proper amount of protein per pound that is required to generate protein synthesis during a bulking phase. You can guess the range. 

1.8-2.2 g per lbs

200
A free black man who attempted to persuade Thomas Jefferson to help emancipate the enslaved. 

Benjamin Banneker 

200
This law fined individuals who did not return "fugitives" to their owners, should they escape to free states. 

Fugitive Slave Act 

200
This concept was used to determine whether states would be free or slave, and led to Bleeding Kansas

Popular Sovereignty 

200

The movement of millions of African Americans out of the South to northern industrial cities. 

The Great Migration

200

Mushrooms form in your pristine lawn due to an abundance of: 

organic material

300

A New York abolitionist who was kidnapped into slavery for 12 years. 

Solomon Northrup

300

Laws, acts, policies, rulings, and clauses that protect you from discrimination and ensure your enjoyment of natural rights and liberties.  

Civil Rights

300

The prevention of discussions about slavery in Congress was referred to as:

The Gag Rule

300

An artistic movement spreading and redefining African American culture in the 1920s

Harlem Renaissance

300
Gimli from The Lord of the Rings is the son of which Dwarf Lord 

Gloin

400

A prominent black nationalist who polarized America with his flamboyant style and willingness to collaborate with enemies. 

Marcus Garvey 

400

This court case allowed segregation - "separate but equal" - and set the foundation for Jim Crow. 

Plessy v. Ferguson

400

These laws created the early structure of slavery in the 1600s in the Chesapeake Bay. 

Virginia Slave Laws

400
An idea to unite the black people of the U.S. and all of Africa under 1 banner economically and politically to combat Western European oppression. 

Pan-Africanism 

400

The only two rap artists to win the Grammy: RAP ALBUM of the YEAR for their albums WITH NO FEATURES 

Nas; J. Cole

500

The first black scholar to graduate from Harvard and a founder of the NAACP. He advocated for the talented tenth.

W.E.B. Du Bois

500

Name the amendment and A clause: This amendment, not part of the Bill of Rights, is the most used for civil rights purposes. What is a clause that is often cited in these cases?  

14th  Due Process   Equal Protections

500

Attempting to change the views of people about slavery via speeches and writings ... a two-word phrase

Moral Suasion

500

A movement that ran alongside abolitionism, arguing for the voting rights of the "other half" of society regardless of race.  

Women's Suffrage Movement

500

The greatest space movie ever. It helped NASA visualize the physical look of a black hole thanks to the director's determination to scientifically accurate 

Interstellar