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Civil Rights Trivia. Name the Person. Outraged over the arrest of this woman who refused to give up her seat to a white man led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott He became the chosen leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Name the Person • Outraged over the arrest of this woman who refused to give up her seat to a white man led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott • He became the chosen leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott • He was an influential minister of the Black Muslims who preached hope, defiance and black pride – he was assassinated • The brutal murder of this 14 year old Chicago native who was visiting relatives in Mississippi is often looked at as being the beginning of the Civil Rights movement • This former Governor of Alabama was vehemently against desegregation and stood in front of the U. of Alabama to keep 2 African Americans from entering the university.
Legislation and Court Rulings • This court case banned racial segregation in public schools and overturned the ‘separate but equal’ ruling • This court case established ‘separate but equal’ and led to the Jim Crow laws • This act banned discrimination in employment and public housing • This amendment banned poll taxes • This act gave the federal government powerful tools to break down long standing barriers to Africa American Voting Rights
Name the group • This was an interracial group that traveled by bus through the South where they switched roles on the bus and at all stops; whites sat in the back and blacks sat in the front • This group outlined their goals in their 10 point program and created the ‘pig’ nickname for police • The mission of this group created in 1909 was to ensure political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights to all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and discrimination • This group played a major role in the sit-in movement before abandoning the philosophy of nonviolence under the leadership of Stokely Carmichael • This project gathered college students from across the nation to go South and register African Americans to vote while also teaching summer school to African American children
Name the Term • This is when someone nonviolently protests an unjust law • A movement calling for African Americans to rely on themselves to achieve change • An organized agreement not to buy or use a certain product in order to exert pressure to make change • Segregation that exists through custom and practice rather than by law • Programs that gave preference to minorities and women in hiring and admissions
Name the Place • The goal of the March on _________, which took place August 28, 1963, was to obtain jobs, freedom and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 • In order to push for voting rights, MLK organized a 54 mile walk from this city to Montgomery • In 1957, President Eisenhower used federal troops to integrate public schools in this city (9 students attended Central High) • James Earl Ray assassinated Martin Luther King Jr in this city