Septima Poinsette Clark

Septima Poinsette Clark

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10th Grade - University

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Septima Poinsette Clark, born in 1898, was a pivotal educator and civil rights activist. She believed in education as a means of empowerment for marginalized groups, beyond legal equality. Known as the 'mother of Civil Rights Movements,' she was highly regarded by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. In 1919, she led a successful petition for black principals in Charleston schools. Clark passed away in 1987, leaving a lasting legacy in civil rights.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of chaos according to Septima Poinsette Clark?

It is a form of punishment.

It is a barrier to progress.

It allows for wonderful thinking.

It is a source of confusion.

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How did Septima Poinsette Clark view education?

As a means of entertainment.

As a tool for maintaining the status quo.

As a way of emancipation and empowerment.

As a method of enforcing rules.

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Who referred to Septima Poinsette Clark as the 'mother of Civil Rights Movements'?

Rosa Parks

Malcolm X

Harriet Tubman

Martin Luther King Jr.

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What was the goal of Septima's petition in 1919?

To allow women to vote.

To integrate public transportation.

To allow black principals in Charleston schools.

To end segregation in restaurants.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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When did Septima Poinsette Clark pass away?

May 3, 1898

December 15, 1987

July 4, 1776

January 1, 2000