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Civil Rights 2018
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This Supreme Court case declared that separate but equal was constitutional.
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This Supreme Court case declared that separate but equal was constitutional.
Plessy v. Ferguson
This landmark civil rights legislation outlawed discrimination based on race.
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This landmark civil rights legislation outlawed discrimination based on race.
Civil Rights Act of 1964
This Supreme Court case declared that separate but equal was unconstitutional.
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This Supreme Court case declared that separate but equal was unconstitutional.
Brown v. Board of Education
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 identified______ throughout the South known to have kept blacks from registering to vote.
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 identified______ throughout the South known to have kept blacks from registering to vote.
counties
The N.C. legislature voted unanimously on the Federal Civil Rights laws. Were they for or against?
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The N.C. legislature voted unanimously on the Federal Civil Rights laws. Were they for or against?
against
The most famous sit-in occurred in this N.C. city
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The most famous sit-in occurred in this N.C. city
Greensboro (Woolworths)
Name 3 ways to protest in a non-violent manner other than a sit-in
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Name 3 ways to protest in a non-violent manner other than a sit-in
Boycott, march, write a letter, petition with signatures...
The Freedom Riders were a diverse group. How were they diverse?
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The Freedom Riders were a diverse group. How were they diverse?
Race, gender, religious affiliation, age...
Name 3 things you needed to do if you were going to become a Freedom Rider.
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Name 3 things you needed to do if you were going to become a Freedom Rider.
Risk your life, train in non-violent resistance, leave school or your job...
What are the 4 steps of a non-violent campaign?
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What are the 4 steps of a non-violent campaign?
Fact gathering to determine that injustice has occurred, negotiation,self purification, and direct action
Who was MLK, Jr. writing to from his cell in Birmingham?
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Who was MLK, Jr. writing to from his cell in Birmingham?
clergymen
Why did King come to Birmingham from Atlanta?
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Why did King come to Birmingham from Atlanta?
hotbed of injustice
True or False? MLK, Jr. believed that time healed all injustice.
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True or False? MLK, Jr. believed that time healed all injustice.
False
Which group was King most disappointed with?
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Which group was King most disappointed with?
white moderate and clergy
What did MLK, Jr. want for America?
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What did MLK, Jr. want for America?
Equality and Brotherhood
What does it mean to prosper?
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What does it mean to prosper?
to have good fortune, success or wealth
What does it mean to reform?
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What does it mean to reform?
to improve by removing faults
True or False? Integration was a well organized and smooth process in the South.
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True or False? Integration was a well organized and smooth process in the South.
False
A secret, racist organization whose purpose was to return political and social control to native whites.
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A secret, racist organization whose purpose was to return political and social control to native whites.
Ku Klux Klan
State and local segregation laws enacted after the Reconstruction period.
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State and local segregation laws enacted after the Reconstruction period.
Jim Crow Laws
What is injustice?
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What is injustice?
answers will vary/unfair treatment under the law
Give an example of a sacrifice made by a person involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Give an example of a sacrifice made by a person involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
Leaving school early, leaving family to travel, putting up with unfair treatment including physical harm without fighting back
Identify an invention or innovation that affected North Carolinians.
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Identify an invention or innovation that affected North Carolinians.
Cotton gin, Gatling gun, Bright leaf tobacco/ Answers will vary.
List an invention and how it impacted the development of N.C.
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List an invention and how it impacted the development of N.C.
Railroads. Increased trade. Built cities. Connected communities. Answers will vary.
How do people react to injustice? (3 ways)
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How do people react to injustice? (3 ways)
Violence, boycotting, anger/talking, marching, joining a movement. Answers will vary.
Name a person from the Civil Rights Movement, other than MLK, Jr. and tell me what they contributed to the fight for justice.
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Name a person from the Civil Rights Movement, other than MLK, Jr. and tell me what they contributed to the fight for justice.
Ex: Rosa Parks. Boycotts hit the bus companies in the pocketbook which brought significant changes to the way they conducted business.




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