Key Figures
Protests & Movements
Laws & Amendments
Major Events
Civil Rights Organizations
100

Who was the first African American Supreme Court Justice?

Thurgood Marshall


100

What protest followed Rosa Park's arrest?

Montgomery Bus Boycott


100
What law banned segregation in public places?

Civil Rights Act of 1964

100

What event featured MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech?

March on Washington

100

What does NAACP stand for?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

200

What Civil Rights leader organized the March on Washington?

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

200
What movement promoted racial pride and empowerment?

Black Power Movement

200

What law protected voting rights for African Americans?

Voting Rights Act of 1965

200

What was the goal of the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

To end bus segregation

200

What organization led the Freedom Rides?

CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

300

Who co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party?

Fannie Lou Hamer

300

What form of protest involved sitting at segregated lunch counters?

Sit-ins

300

Which amendment eliminated poll taxes?

24th amendment
300

What organization led many legal battles for civil rights?

NAACP

300

What civil rights group used a 10-Point Program for Black empowerment?

Black Panther Party
400

Who led the NAACP in pushing for the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

Roy Wilkins

400

What did the Freedom Riders protest?

Segregation on interstate buses

400

What executive order banned discrimination in government jobs?

Executive Order 8802

400

What was one negative impact of the Interstate Highway System on Black communities?

Displacement of Black Communities 

400

Who co-founded the Black Panther Party?

Huey Newton

500

Who helped desegregate the military in 1948?

President Harry Truman

500

Who threatened to march on Washington in 1941 for job equality?

A. Philiip Randolph

500

What Supreme Court case ended segregation in schools?

Brown v. Board of Education

500

What group organized freedom Rides and sit-ins?

CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

500

What organization was founded in 1942 and played a major role in sit-ins?

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)