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Category A. Category B. Category C. Category D. Category E. Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray. Final Jeopardy !. People. Presidents. The Law. Organizations. Events. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

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People

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The Law

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Presidents Organizations Events

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Former field secretary for the NAACP in

Mississippi who was assassinated outside of

his home in 1963

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One of the three civil rights workers during freedom summer who was killed by the KKK after investigating a church bombing in

Mississippi

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White supremacist who was convicted in 1994 of murdering a civil

rights activists

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Organized SNCC to give younger blacks more of a voice in the civil rights

movement

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Governor of Alabama who resisted Martin

Luther King’s request to get rid of restrictions

that denied blacks the right to vote

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Signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964 that

outlawed segregation in public places

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Sent troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to escort

9 black students into Central High School

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After witnessing the horrifying pictures of young blacks being

beaten by police dogs and fire hoses, he

announced that he was sending congress civil

rights legislation in 1963

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He desegregated the armed forces in 1948

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Signed an executive order that forbade

discrimination in any workplace that received

federal funds and created the FEPC

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Supreme court case that said the “separate but equal” clause has no

place in public education

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Banned segregation in public places based on race, color and religion

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Outlawed discrimination in housing

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Recommended the federal government

establish programs to reduce poverty and

discrimination in urban ghettos in order to reduce crime and

violence

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Banned the poll tax

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Organized armed patrols of urban

neighborhoods to protect people against

police abuse

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Utilized the court system to overturn what they saw as unfair laws, despite the fact that is was a long and often painstaking process

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Younger blacks formed this group because they believed Martin Luther

King, Jr. was out of touch with their beliefs.

They also wanted change at a faster pace and on a broader sense.

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Dr. King and Ralph Abernathy formed this organization following the success they saw

take place with the bus boycott. It was made up of southern ministers.

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They tested the effectiveness of

“Boynton v. Virginia” by organizing the Freedom

Rides

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Her arrest led to the Montgomery Bus

Boycott

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Young, unarmed protestors were

attacked by police dogs and fire hoses at the command of “Bull” Connor in this city

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4 college students participated in this act

of non-violent civil disobedience at

Woolworth’s

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During this event students volunteered to test the effectiveness of a supreme court case

that desegregated interstate travel

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Finally, on the 3rd attempt protestors were

successful in crossing the Edmund Pettis

Bridge on route to the state capitol from this

city

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Medgar Evers

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Schwerner, Chaney or Goodman

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Byron De le Beckwith

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Ella Baker

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George Wallace

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Lyndon B. Johnson

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

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John F. Kennedy

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Harry S Truman

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Brown v. Board of Education

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Civil Rights Act of 1964

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Civil Rights Act of 1968or

Fair Housing Act

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Kerner Commission

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24th Amendment

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Black Panthers

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NAACP(National Association for

the Advancement of Colored People)

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SNCC(Student Non-violent

Coordinating Committee)

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SCLC(Southern Christian Leadership Council)

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CORE(Congress on Racial

Equality)

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Rosa Parks

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Birmingham

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Sit-Ins

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Freedom Rides

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Selma

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Unsung Heroes of the Civil

Rights Movement

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She was the only white female killed during the Civil Rights Movement

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Viola Liuzzo