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| National Afro-American League |
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| National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
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| Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League |
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| Congress of Racial Equality |
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| Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters |
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| Southern Christian Leadership Conference |
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| Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee |
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| Revolutionary Action Movement |
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| Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party |
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| Montgomery Improvement Association |
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| People United to Save Humanity |
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| Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights |
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| Fellowship of Reconciliation |
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| Commission on Interracial Cooperation |
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| March on Washington Movement |
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| American Negro Labor Congress |
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| Council of Federated Organizations |
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| Students for a Democratic Society |
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| Deacons for Democracy Justice and Defense |
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| "Chattel" was the term used to refer to: |
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| The legal process used by some Northern states to eliminate slavery |
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| The informal network that enslaved Africans used to escape to the North and other free territories |
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| The famous case in which the Supreme Court ruled that African-Americans were not citizens of the United States |
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| Pilot of the Steamboat Planter and a Civil War hero |
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| Author of the speech "And Ain't I a Woman" |
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| The founder of the American Negro Academy |
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| The first "trade" that connected over three continents |
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| Margaret Garner's life story was the inspiration for the novel: |
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| The first former enslaved African to write his own autobiography |
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| The trade that linked the Mediterranean world |
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| What was the percentage of lawyers, ministers, and public officials who owned slaves at the height of slavery in Connecticut? |
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| The article The Hamitic Myth was written by: |
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| The most pervasive theme of American history is: |
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| domination of white over black |
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| The most popular form of entertainment from 1850-1930 |
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| Title of the book written by Gunnar Myrdal |
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| The 1915 silent film that glorified the KKK |
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| What is the American obession according to Studs Terkel? |
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| Laws enacted by Southern states after the Civil War to restrict black mobility |
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| The first Civil Rights Law that declared all native born Americans citizens |
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| The idea that slavery was a system of structure and harmony |
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| The author of Souls of Black Folk |
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| The Emancipation Proclamation freed how many slaves? |
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| The twin legacies of slavery according to Loewen |
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| social and economic inferiority |
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| The most racist academic discipline according to Genovese |
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| Granted all Americans access to public accomodations and transportation |
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| The first Negro History was celebrated in what year? |
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| Established the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division/Federal Civil Rights Commission |
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| The first black mayor of East Baton Rouge Parish |
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| A project by CORE and SNCC to recruit Northern college students to register Mississippi blacks to vote |
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| A tactic used during the Civil Rights Movement to disrupt business as usual |
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| This executive order was used to desegregate federal jobs |
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| Which amendment ended slavery? |
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| The amendment that gave African-American men the right to vote |
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| The first African-American studies program was established at |
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| The founder of the AME church |
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| What was not a part of the Black Studies Movement? |
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| Author of what was known as the "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World" |
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| Leader of a failed slave revolt in Virginia |
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| The enslaved African that accompanied Lewis and Clark |
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| Who was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin? |
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| The author of the report The Negro Family:A Case for National Action |
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| This woman attempted to open a school for colored girls in Connecticut |
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| This amendment gave African-Americans citizenship |
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| This case led to legalized segregation in the United States |
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| The first mass protest after WWII |
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| This young man was killed in Mississippi at 15 years old |
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| The secret government plan to destabilize African-American Civil Rights Organizations |
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| What group was not against the Garvey Movement? |
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| What was a method used by individuals to resist enslavement? |
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| What is the best answer to who "freed the slaves"? |
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| Types of hip-hop generation students |
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| strivers, activists, wannabes |
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| What was not a factor in the evolution of slavery in the US? |
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| African-Americans were considered 3/5 of a person by what document? |
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| This African-American Civil Rights Activist gave the eulogy for Robert Williams |
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| Marcus Garvey was indicted on what charge? |
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| The heavyweight boxing champion known as the "Brown Bomber" |
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| A white supremacist organization formed after the Brown decision |
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| What day was Black Monday? |
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Place the following in chronological order: a. Uncle Tom's Cabin b. Fugitive Slave Act c. John Brown d. Dred Scott e. Kansas-Nebraska Act |
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a. Fugitive Slave Act b. Uncle Tom's Cabin c. Kansas-Nebraska Act d. Dred Scott e. John Brown |
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| The case that issued the edict "reverse discrimination" |
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| Author of the book Worse Than Slavery |
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| This act banned voter intimidation and literacy tests at voting polls |
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| Voting Rights Act of 1965 |
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| The famous race riot of 1896 took place in this southern city: |
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| The author of the book Negroes with Guns |
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| The SCLC's first executive director: |
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| The first black heavyweight champion of the world |
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| The cofounder of the MFDP |
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| The Arkansas NAACP president who helped students integrate Central High |
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| This African-American student was the first to integrate New Orleans Public Schools |
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| The architect of the NAACP's legal strategy to integrate schools |
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| What was the motto of the Black Women's Club Movement? |
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| The leader of the Nashville Student Movement |
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| A white Detroit mother who was killed during the Civil Rights Movement |
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| The field order issued by General Sherman to redistribute confiscated land to freed slaves |
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| Which technological invention did not play a role in the Civil War? |
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| A white CORE member who was murdered in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement |
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| The Harlem Clergyman/Congressman who was beaten to death in Selma, AL |
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| The first black member of the FBI went by what Bureau name? |
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| The two Black Panthers that were killed in Chicago during a police raid |
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| Fred Hampton and Mark Clark |
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| The leader of the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott |
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| What is the best label for the Louisiana Redeemers? |
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| What metaphor did Booker T. Washington use to endorse segregation? |
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| In what war has America had the most casualties? |
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| The devastating riot that occurred in 1965 that discouraged whites about the Civil Rights Movement |
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| The federal commission that blamed whites for the rioting of the 60s |
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| The association that coordinated the Montgomery Bus Boycott |
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| Montgomery Improvement Association |
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