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Jeopardy: Civil Rights. OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS. MLK Jr. & MALCOLM X. BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS. VOCAB. CIVIL RIGHTS TIMELINE. X. OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS. MLK Jr. & MALCOLM X. BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS. VOCAB. CIVIL RIGHTS TIMELINE. X. $200. $200. $200. $200. X. $200.
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Jeopardy: Civil Rights
OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS
MLK Jr. & MALCOLM X
BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVIL RIGHTS TIMELINE
OTHER CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS MLK Jr. & MALCOLM X BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS VOCAB CIVIL RIGHTS TIMELINE X $200 $200 $200 $200 X $200 $400 $400 $400 X $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 X $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 X $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 X $1000
The Stonewall Riots kicked off this movement What is the Gay Rights Movement?
This man led the United Farm Workers in their struggle for better work conditions Who is Cesar Chavez?
Though proposed in 1923, this still has not been passed. What is the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)?
This group of Americans fighting for their rights had no problem using violence. What are Native Americans?
He was the first open homosexual to be elected to office in a major U.S. city Who is Harvey Milk?
MLK believed the proper response to violence was this What is “nothing”?
Malcolm X believed this was the proper response to violence What is violence?
He was assassinated, probably by members of the Nation of Islam Who is Malcolm X?
His dreams inspired him to lead the March on Washington Who is MLK Jr.?
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, MLK Jr. and others began this What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Following this crisis, many public schools were closed to prevent integration What is “The Little Rock Crisis”?
This was inspired by the arrest and beating of a black man for a minor traffic violation What is the Watts Riot?
The sit-ins in Greensboro were designed to stop this What is discrimination at lunch counters?
This socialist organization formed to defend the black community from police violence What is the Black Panthers?
Police dogs and fire hoses were turned on protestors, mostly children, in this city What is Birmingham, AL?
This case established “separate but equal” What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
This case, brought by the NAACP, ended segregation in schools What is Brown v. Board of Ed.?
Two ways Southern states limited blacks’ right to vote What are Black Codes, Literacy Tests, Poll Taxes, Intimidation, etc?
This Amendment gave citizenship to blacks and provided equal protection What is the 14th?
This Amendment was supposed to guarantee the right to vote to all men What is the 15th?
The Freedom Rides were supposed to test this What is bus desegregation in the South?
Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 after this march What is the March on Selma?
A march in this city turned in to “Bloody Sunday” What is Selma, AL?
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This man sent the National Guard to protect the Freedom Riders Who is Robert Kennedy?
This report said that America was moving to two societies, “separate and unequal” What is the Kerner Report?