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CIVILRIGHTS MOVEMENT

5TH GRADE 2011 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1896-1968

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Who was Emmett Till's Mother Mamie Till
Who was Emmett Tills Uncle? Mose Wright
What was the meeting place for the crusade? The 16th Street Baptist Church
Who killed Emmett Till? Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam
Emmett Till was know as the Sacrificial Lamb of The Civil Rights Movement
The 16th Street Baptist Church was bombed and 4 little girls were killed on what date? September 15, 1963
Name all 4 little girls. Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson
What city and state was the Children's Crusade? Birmingham, Alabama
How old was Claudette Colvin? 15 years old
What school was The Little Rock Nine trying to integrate? Central High School
How old was Ruby Bridges? 6 years old
What City and State did Ruby Bridges live in? New Orleans, Louisiana
Plessy's first name? Homer
Plessy was what part white and what part black? 7/8ths white or 1/8th black
What time did the bomb go off in the 16th Street Baptist Church? 10:22 a.m.
What did Emmett's uncle say on the witness stand? Dar He! (pointing finger at Roy and JW)
Name 6 ways blacks were detered from voting? Grandfather Clause, Poll Tax, Literacy Tests, count jelly beans, feathers on a chicken, or bubbles on a bar of soap
Who was the Governor Of Alabama in the 1960s? Governor George Wallace
Who was the commissioner in Birmingham, Al in 1963? Eugene Bull Conner
King's last campaign was where? Memphis, TN
King's last campaign was to help who? City Sanitation Workers
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