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Civil Rights Lesson 5.24, 5.25, 5.50

Civil Rights Lesson 5.24, 5.25, 5.50

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5th Grade

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Multiple Choice

Who was the NAACP lawyer in the Brown Vs. Board of Education case?

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Jefferson Davis

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Martin Luther King Jr

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Booker T Washington

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Thurgood Marshall

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When was the Brown Vs. Board of Education case?

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1945

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1954

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1965

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1991

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Multiple Choice

What was the vote on ending segregation in public schools in the U.S?

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1 to 4

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3 to 2

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Unanimous

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Options (5)

"I have such a long walk to school, and my Dad says it's dangerous too!"

"It's time every child has an equal chance for a good education!"

"There are no black children in this school today, and there will be no black children tomorrow

"I hope everyone is nice at my new school. It's going to be really scary there!"

"The Brown family if very brave to do this. I am honored to represent them in court."

Sort these statements according to who might have said them.

Linda
Principal
Thurgood Marshall

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Categorize

Options (6)

Trained leaders for the Civil Rights Movement

Trained music teachers

Black and whites were integrated at school workshops

Blacks and whites were segregated at school workshops

People who attended learned how to act against segregation in their hometowns

Trained labor organizers and workers

Sort the phrases in the proper heading of describing Highlander Folk School or does not describe Highlander Folk School.

Describes Highlander Folk School
Does not Describe School

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Dropdown

Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas was integrated in ​​ ​

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Dropdown

​ ​
​ African Americans were trying to integrate Central High School.

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Multiple Choice

What did the Governor of Arkansas send the National Guard to do?

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Assisted the Little Rock Nine

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Keep Peace

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Only let the white students in

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Multiple Choice

What did Eisenhower send the 101st Airborne to do?

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Assist Little Rock Nine in entering

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Keep Little Rock Nine out

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Reprimand the Governor

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Multiple Choice

Years later, what did President Clinton call the Little Rock 9?

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Brave Souls

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Trouble Makers

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Foot Soldiers for Freedom

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Multiple Choice

How many students tried to integrate Clinton High School?

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Nine

2

Twelve

3

Seven

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Multiple Choice

What happened to make the integration of Clinton H.S national news?

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One of the Clinton Twelve was badly beaten.

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The governor sent the National Guard.

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The school was bombed.

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What happened to the Reverend Paul Turner who walked with the Clinton 12?

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He was put in prison.

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He was followed and beaten.

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He was given a medal of honor by the president.

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Drag and Drop

In 1959, Fayette an ​
counties in Tennessee created leagues to get African Americans to exercise their ​
rights. However, they were kept from voting. White citizens tried to ​
them. One way was to kick them out of the homes they were renting or off land they were ​
. This displaced people put by ​
on land someone allowed them on. These were called Tent Cities.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Haywood
voting
punish
sharecropping
tents
Sevier
reward

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Options (6)

"I want to attend a good High School, and get a good education."

:I don't agree with intergation at all, even if its the law. I don't mind stirring up trouble."

"What's wrong with separating people by race? That's the way its always been."

"If we teach African Americans good citizenship, laws, literacy, we can represent ourselves."

"I want a better future, and so I think being a peaceful protester is a way to change things."

"I have been prejudiced toward African Americans. But times are changing and so should I."

Organize these options into the right categories.

Problem
Solution

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Multiple Choice

In what year did President Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. address the need for civil rights legislations with speeches?

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1954

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1960

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1963

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1965

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Multiple Choice

Who was the Attorney General that assisted the Freedom Rides?

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John F. Kennedy

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Martin Luther King

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Rosa Parks

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Robert Kennedy

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Multiple Select

What were the three cities mentioned in the lesson that attacked and arrested the Freedom Riders?

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Nashville, TN

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New Orleans, La

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Birmingham, AL

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Jackson, MS

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How many people attended the March on Washington?

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1 million

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250,000

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100,000

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500,000

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