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All Hours Civil Rights Movement

Date: CHAPTER 21

LETTER / QUESTION / ANSWER
Who was the only A.A. to graduate from CentralHigh School? / Ernest Green
What Governor closed CentralHigh School and others to halt integration? / Governor Orval Faubus
What two men murdered Emmett Till? / Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam
How old was Emmett Till when he was murdered? / 14 years old
What Little Rock student met a mob and was saved by a white woman? / Elizabeth Eckford
What does the NAACP stand for? / National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Who was the first A.A. Supreme Court Justice? / Thurgood Marshall
What female became an icon for the Civil Rights Movement? / Rosa Parks
What did the 13th Amendment do? / Abolished slavery in the US
What did the 14th Amendment do? / Gave civil rights to blacks
Who challenged an 1890 law that stated blacks had to ride in separate train cars in New Orleans? / Homer Plessy
What year did the Supreme Court hear the case Plessy v. Ferguson? / 1896
What case made it legal to allow segregation in all areas of life? / Plessy v. Ferguson
What case overturned “separate but equal”? / Brown v. Board of Ed. 1954
This is a form of segregation that is forced by law based on race. / De Jure segregation
This is a form of segregation where those who have similar ethnic backgrounds like to live together / De Facto segregation
He believed in nonviolence to solve segregation. / Martin Luther King Jr.
Who did Emmett Till whistle at? / Carolyn Bryant
Where was Rosa Parks arrested for refusing to give up her seat (city and state) / Montgomery, Alabama
Martin followed this leader’s example for non-violence / Gandhi
What was the real name of Malcolm X? / Malcolm Little
The Plessy v. Ferguson case was fought in the Supreme Court over these two issues: /
  1. 13th Amendment
  2. 14th Amendment

This is known for a large migration of whites to the suburbs / White flight
This was the first Black Congress Woman / Shirley Chisholm
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do? / Banned discrimination because of race, sex, religion
What is it called when protesters sat in segregated lunch counters and refused to move? / Sit-Ins
What was the Civil Rights Act of 1968 about? / Banned discrimination in housing
What year was Martin Luther King assassinated? / 1968
What is a boycott? / A refusal to boy/use goods
T/F The Montgomery bus boycott was a failure / False, first big win, lasted 11 months
She was the mother of Emmett L. Till / Mamie Till Bradly
Emmett was kidnapped out of his home and murdered / Mose Wright
This is a hate group that operates by using intimidation, violence and murder / KKK
To end segregation is known as / Desegregation or integration
The first A.A. to go to the University of Mississippi was / James Meredith
He was the first US President to contact Coretta Scott King to show support for MLK Jr. / President Kennedy
What was Thurgood Marshall’s biggest victory in the Supreme Court? / Brown v. Board of Ed. 1954
What was the purpose of the Jim Crow Laws? / Keep races separate
This NAACP lawyer decided to challenge segregation by focusing on education / Charles Hamilton Houston
Who is supposedly responsible for murdering Martin Luther King Jr? / James Earl Ray
This was a study done on urban violence, it was called / Kerner Commission
The Governor of Mississippi tried to halt University integration / Gov. Ross Barnett
Why were the Black Panthers formed? / Fight police brutalitiy in the ghetto
T/F Martin L. King Jr. was in favor of the Black Power Movement / False, violence was bad
Explain the concept of civil disobedience / Refusal to obey unjust laws
Who was known to use civil disobedience to fight segregation / Martin Luther King, Jr.
This group traveled the South in buses to end discrimination / The Freedom Riders
This is where Emmett Till visited his cousins in Mississippi / Money, Mississippi
What state did the case Plessy v. Ferguson take place in? / Louisiana
Group movement wanted to help blacks improve their lives in the ghetto. Get jobs, end housing discrimination / Black Power
He believed blacks should only be the ones who worked in organizations to win social equality. / Stokley Carmichael