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100

Arrested on a bus in 1955

Rosa Parks

100

Where MLK delivered "I Have a Dream"

Washington DC

100

Activist who became popular with the Montgomery Bus Boycott and later was behind movements that directly led to legislation

MLK

100

1960 movement beginning in North Carolina when 4 students refused to leave a lunch counter

Sit-In Movement

100

Intentionally breaking a law without violence as a form of protest

Civil Disobedience

200

14 year old murdered in Mississippi in 1955

Emmett Till

200

Pro-segregation governor of Alabama

George Wallace

200

Banned literacy tests and gave the federal government more control of the registration process

Voting Rights Act of 1965

200

1961 movement when African Americans and white students rode together to segregated bus stations

Freedom Rides
200

MLK's Organization

SCLC

300

Voice behind the Black Power Movement

Stokely Carmichael

300

Year-long bus boycott was here

Montgomery

300

Banned segregation and hiring discrimination based on race or gender

Civil Rights Act of 1964

300

Little Rock Nine Incident:

-What did Arkansas governor do?

-What did Eisenhower do?

National Guard to stop them; US Army to make sure they could go

300

What changed previously indifferent people to major supporters of the Civil Rights Movement across the nation?

TV

400

First African American Supreme Court justice who previously argued in Brown v. Board as a lawyer

Thurgood Marshall

400

Where attack dogs and fire hoses were used on children protesters

Birmingham

400

Declared segregation unconstitutional in 1954

Brown v. The Board of Education

400

How did Malcolm X differ from MLK?

he accepted violence
400

Goal of the Black Power Movement

African American Independence

500

Founded the Black Panther Party

Huey Newton and Bobby Seale

500

This march led to the Voting Rights Act

Selma

500

LBJ act that gave healthcare to the elderly and the poor

Medicare and Medicaid

500

2 reasons for the declining of major cities like Detroit in the 1960s

Suburbanization; Riots; Fleeing Business

500

Explain African American overrepresentation in Vietnam

college students (white and wealthy) got out of the draft