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This Revolutionary War figure is best remembered as the President of the Continental Congress whose flamboyant signature graces the Declaration of Independence
Who is John Hancock?
This number of grievances was listed against King George III in the Declaration of Independence
This treaty was signed on February 3, 1783 and ended the Revolutionary War
This is the name of the third empire of Germany established by Adolph Hitler
These laws, enacted at the 1935 Nazi National Convention, deprived Jews of their German citizenship
This concentration camp was responsible for the largest number of Jews killed during the Holocaust
This company used prisoners of concentration camps for cheap labor in their factories
These men were elite members of Hitler’s army during the Holocaust
This is the year that English law declared witchcraft a capital crime
Barren slope near Salem Village used to hang persons convicted of witchcraft
Famous slave girl of the Parris family accused of witchcraft
What is The Crucible?
In 1777 this state pioneered emancipation by being the first to abolish slavery
She was the first African-American female elected to Congress
This 1954 Supreme Court decision declared separate facilities for blacks and whites unconstitutional
Founded in 1909 in New York City by a group of black and white citizens committed to social justice, this is the nation’s largest and strongest civil rights organization
What is the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)?
A nationally-known advocate for equality and justice, this African-American female is a former slave who lived in Northampton in the mid-1800’s