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I was the head of the SCLC and headlined a march of 200,000 people.

Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?

At a young age my life was ended because I could whistle a tune.

Who is Emmett Till?

I was arrested in New York for casting a vote before 1920.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

I was in charge during the darkest era of our history, I never saw the slaves freed.

Who is President Lincoln?

I started the Hull House and helped form the Women’s Trade Union League.

Who is Jane Adams?

The steeps where the “I have a dream” speech took place.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

Fire hoses, Police dogs, Police brutality

What is Birmingham, Alabama?

City and state where Susan B. Anthony tried to vote.

What is Rochester, New York?

Location of the Hull House.

What is Chicago, Illinois?

The city of blues, also the city Dr. King was assassinated in.

What is Memphis, Tennessee?

This U.S. city saw a human wave of 200,000 people, what is this event?

What is the March on Washington?

In 1920 I was ratified and gave all women the right to vote.

What is the 19 th amendment?

People rode into the south to challenge segregation.

What is the Freedom Rides?

First convention dealing with women’s right to vote.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

A 9-0 ruling in favor of Thurgood Marshall, “separate is not equal”

What is the Brown v. Board of Education Topeka case?

Having a prejudiced outlook, action, or treatment based on gender or race

What is Discrimination?

A method of social change that employs strategies such as strikes, sit-ins, boycotts, etc…

What is non- violent protest?

Laws enacted in the Southern states to separate white and black people in public or private places.

What are Jim Crow Laws?

A belief that women should have economic, political, and social equality with men.

What is Feminism?

A policy that seeks to correct past discrimination to those who were once disadvantaged.

What is Affirmative Action?

A milestone case that gave women rights over their body.

What is Roe v. Wade

A 1/8 th African- American refused to move to the negro car.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

5 blocks or 21 blocks?

What is Brown v. Board of Education Topeka?

Found guilty but was not jailed after she refused to pay her fine.

What is Susan B. Anthony v. The United States?

Heard by Chief Justice Warren this case challenged Jim Crow Laws and the 14 th amendment.

What is Brown v. Board of Education Topeka?

I gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19 th amendment?

I helped make ex-slaves and future born people citizens.

What is the 14 th amendment?

Those who were once under the bonds of oppression have been set free.

What is the 13 th amendment?

The last reconstruction amendment giving all men the right to vote.

What is the 15 th amendment?

The clause that was the base argument for the NAACP in the Brown v. Board case.

What is the Equal Protections Clause?

This law banned discrimination in the housing market.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1968?