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Civil Rights Ch21

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Ella Baker helped advised this student led movement   show
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show Eugene "Bull" Connor  
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This conflict in the early 1940s led to an increase in Black Activism in the U.S.A.   show
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show Orval Faubus  
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show Elizabeth Eckford  
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show Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party  
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This person was killed for flirting, (Whistling at) with a white woman in Mississippi   show
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The goal of this was to study the causes of urban violence in american cities in the 1960's   show
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The tactics of the Civil Rights Movement have been ineffective against this type of racism   show
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"Whites only " public facilities were eliminated by this   show
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show March on Washington in 1963  
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King and other black ministers formed what organization   show
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Project C refers to the tactics used by the SCLC in what southern city   show
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show Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party  
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Name one of the founders of the Black Panther Party   show
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In 1954, What did Brown v. Board of Education accomplish   show
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show Black Militancy  
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show Voting Rights  
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What outlawed racial discrimination in employment   show
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The main reason Civil Rights workers recruited WHITE volunteers for the Miss. Freedom Summer Project was to   show
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Non-violent leader of India's fight for independence   show
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show Shirley Chisholm  
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show Medgar Evers  
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show Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth  
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African American Supreme Court Justice who gained fame trying several cases   show
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show Malcolm X  
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show Elijah Muhammad  
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show Rosa Parks  
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show Robert Moses  
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show Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  
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show Stokely Carmichael  
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show Freedom Riders  
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These local laws established de jure segregation throughout the South   show
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This President sent the Army to Little Rock in 1957   show
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show Plessy v. Fergusson  
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What gave African Americans the RIGHT to vote   show
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This controversial term became the political slogan of the SNCC in the Mid- 1960's   show
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What set timetables for hiring minorities   show
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show Brown II  
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show A. Philip Randolph  
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Who was the first to use the tactic of a " Sit in"   show
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show Malcolm X  
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show SNCC  
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show Bus Terminals  
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Who was the man that shot Medgar Evers   show
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show James Earl Ray  
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Who was alledgedly responsible for the Murder of Malcom X   show
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show George Wallace  
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show Mecca  
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show Neshoba County Mississippi  
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show KKK-White Supremacists  
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show Organization of African American Unity-OAAU  
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What is considered Malcolm X's lasting contribution to the Civil Rights Movement   show
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What group of African Americans was Malcolm X most connected with   show
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show H. D. Thoreau  
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show De Jure Segregation  
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