| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Another name for black segregation, common in all aspects of life in Southern states | Jim Crow | 71%
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| Led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, "I Have a Dream" speech, March on Washington, became national spokesperson for blacks | Martin Luther King Jr. | 67%
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| NAACP member, refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white man, sparked a boycott | Rosa Parks | 62%
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| Black Muslim who preached a philosophy of militant separatism, wanted to strengthen Black community | Malcolm X | 52%
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| Boycotted after Rosa Parks gets arrested, endorsed by MLK, plan made by a local black women's organization | Montgomery Bus Boycott | 38%
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| 250k people gather at the Lincoln Memorial, MLK gives "I Have a Dream Speech", blacks and whites march together | March on Washington | 33%
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| Organized by Ella Baker to facilitate student "sit-ins", drew black college students into significant numbers for the first time | Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee | 29%
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| Organization made by Chavez, a union of migrant works who wanted better rights. 1965 grape picker strike, led to a national boycott of grapes. | United Farm Workers | 29%
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| Outlawed discrimination in employment on the basis of race, religion, origin, or sex, guarantees equal access | Civil Rights Act of 1964 | 24%
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| Among the first young activist to work for the CSO, later founded UFW and went on a hunger strike | Cesar Chavez | 19%
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| Embraced concept of "Red Power", staged escalating protests to draw attention to Indian concerns | American Indian Movement | 14%
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| Ranged from pride in a black community to total separatism | Black Nationalism | 10%
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| Militant organization that opposed the Vietnam War and declared affinity for 3rd World revolutionary movements, members undertook community-organizing projects | Black Panther Party | 10%
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| Most prominent black trade Union, called for 1941 March of Washington, led by A. Philip Randolph | Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters | 10%
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| Thurgood Marshall argues that segregation was unconstitutional because it denied blacks equal protection mentioned in the 14th Amendment | Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka | 10%
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| Formed by MLK + Ralph Abernathy, based in Atlanta, joined battle for racial justice | Southern Christian Leadership Conference | 10%
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| NAACP member, developed strategies to strike against segregation, used Ninth Circuit Court decisions to challenge racial inequality | Thurgood Marshall | 10%
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| Formed the most prominent black trade Union, called for the 1941 March on Washington | A. Philip Randolph | 5%
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| The notion that individuals require state protection from discrimination | Rights Liberalism | 5%
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| WWII veterans protest poor treatment of Mexican-American soldiers/veterans | American GI Forum | 0%
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| 1964 Freedom Summer, banned from "whites only" Mississippi Democratic Party, tried to represent Mississippi at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City | Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party | 0%
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| Formed by Southern White Democrats, led by Strom Thurgood, showed an internal stuggle in Democratic Party, trouble with civil rights | States' Rights Democratics Party | 0%
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| Led SNCC and CORE activitiesto call for black self-reliance, becoming known as "Black Power" | Stokely Carmichael | 0%
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| Written by Presidental Committee of Civil Rights, called for federal action to ensure equality for African Americans | "To Secure These Rights" | 0%
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| Sought self-determination for Puerto Ricans, wanted to improve neighborhood conditions | Young Lords Organization | 0%
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