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Famous Civil Rights Activists

Answer the most Famous Civil Rights Activists. CR stands for Civil Rights
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Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Gave the "I have a dream" speach
Martin Luther King Jr.
Made over 300 uses with peanuts
George Washington Carver
Born a slave, he made speaches in lots of meetings.
Frederick Douglass
Stood up for CR and eventually became president
Nelson Mandela
Started Black History Month, Formally Black story week
Carter G. Woodson
The first African American pilot
Elizabeth Coleman
Helped lots of African American people in Businesses and education
Booker T. Washington
Didn't give up a bus seat to a white person and stood up for CR
Rosa Parks
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Had many jobs in the civil war and freed over 700 people
Harriet Tubman
First black kid to go in a all-white school, and later fought for CR.
Ruby Bridges
Owns the "more than a vote" Organization and plays basketball
Lebron James
Owns 2 newspapers, was a leading journalist, and a CR activist.
Ida B. Wells
Supports CR trough Storytelling
Morgan Freeman
Uses Fame to stand up for CR and Gender rights
Serena Williams
Stands up for CR through Social Media and Outside.
Idris Elba
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May 14, 2026
Elizabeth Coleman was the first African American woman to become a pilot; Eugene Bullard was the first person