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By Megan and Kristen

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What is the First Amendment?
Which Jim Crow law was repealed in 1964?
What Supreme Court case said segregation was legal, but it must be “separate but equal”?
Who filed the suit against the School Board of Topeka, Kansas?
Who organized the 1963 March on Washington?
Who refused to move to the back of the bus?
What is the name of Martin Luther King Jr.’s most famous speech?
Who is the violent civil rights leader who changed his last name?
What is a sit-in?
What was the name of the boy who was brutally beaten and murdered for “flirting” with a white woman?
What was the name of the event in 1957, when nine black students went to a previously all-white school?
These rides often ended in bombings.
What was the name of the song that made fun of blacks and led to the naming of the Jim Crow laws?
Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech, I Have Seen the Mountaintop, was succeeded by what saddening event?
Lose a turn.
Lose a turn.
Lose a turn.
A white man shoves you out of your seat. Go back to start.
A white man yells at you, “Go to the back of the bus NOW!” You decide to do what he says. Go back to start.
You sat down next to a creepy person. Move back one seat.
You meet a white civil rights supporter. Move forward two seats.
Lose a turn.
Name one of the six principles of nonviolence, and explain it as best you can.
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