Civil Rights Review
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Civil Rights Review
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What Supreme court case declared “separate is inherently
unequal”?
Brown v. Board of Ed.
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The murder of this individual united the civil rights movement
in 1955.
Emmett Till
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Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in this city in this year.
Memphis, TN; 1968
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MLK Jr. wrote his famous letter from a jail defending his non-
violent strategies in what state?
Alabama
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What is de facto segregation?
Segregation by custom, habit
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Put the events in the correct order.
Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Montgomery Bus Boycott, March on
Washington, March from fear
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The first African American to attend the University of
Mississippi
James Meredith
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Name two campaigns that led to the passage of the Voting
Rights Act of 1965
Freedom Summer, Selma Campaign, MFDP’s stand at the Democratic
National Convention
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What individual was chosen to represent the Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party at the 1964 Democratic National
Convention?
Fannie Lou Hamer
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 did what?
Eliminated the literacy test
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The founder of the Nation of Islam…
Elijah Muhammad
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The Watts Riots took place in this city…
Los Angeles
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This leader of SNCC eventually became a Black Panther.
Stokely Carmichael
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The violence that resulted from MLK Jr.’s assassination may have influenced the violence that led to the assassination of this political
leader in the same year.
Robert Kennedy
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The assassin of MLK Jr. was named…
James Earl Ray
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The Civil Rights Act of 1968 did what?
Banned discrimination in housing
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The Kerner Commission blamed African American rioting on…
White racism
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What is the name for someone who rode buses in the south to try and make sure southerners
subscribed to the laws on integration
Freedom riders
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MLK Jr. debuted on the national stage with his help with this
event.
Montgomery Bus Boycott
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“SNCC” stands for
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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MLK JR. headed an organization called
__________, which stood for ________________
SCLC, Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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What man served as the Browns’ lawyer?
Thurgood Marshall
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Put the following events in chronological order
Freedom Riders, Freedom Summer, Civil Rights Act of 1957
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MLK Jr’s “I have a dream” speech was given in what city?
Washington D.C.
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This individual coined the slogan “Black Power.”
Stokely Carmichael
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The main goal of this political group was to fight police
brutality in the ghetto.
Black Panthers
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This policy involves making special efforts to hire or enroll
groups that have suffered discrimination in the past.
Affirmative Action
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This man led the voter project in Mississippi during the summer
of 1964.
Robert Moses
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 did what?
Prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin and
gender.
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The name of the hostile police chief in Birmingham was?
Bull Connor
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Emmett Till was murdered in _________ (state) by the
husband and brother-in-law of ________.
Mississippi, Carolyn Bryant
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The governor of Arkansas during the Little Rock School
Segregation crisis was named…
Governor Faubus
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This girl was the most controversial of the “Little Rock
Nine.”
Minnie Jean Brown
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Put the events in chronological order.
Little Rock, Emmett Till murder, Birmingham
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Malcolm X’s shift from a believer in the use of violence to the use of vote after his split from the Black Muslims can be described in this
phrase.
“Ballots or bullets”