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WRITE ON YOUR OWN SHEET OF PAPER Notes Quiz Civil Rights 1. Which court case confirmed "Separate but Equal"? 2. What court case overturned "separate but 3. What NAACP Lawyer challenged segregation in schools? 4. In what city did nine African-American students integrate a high school? 5. Who refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man? 6. Who became president of the Montgomery Improvement Association? 7. What did the MIA do to fight segregation on busses in Montgomery? 8. What kind of pressure did the MIA put on the bus companies in Montgomery? 9. Name three people who influenced Martin Luther King Jr.9.11 10.See 9 11.See 9 12.In 1957 King joined with other civil right leaders to form the __ which King became president of. 13. What organization for young people was known as "snick "? 14. __ is when African-American protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. The Triumph of a Crusade 15. What did Freedom Riders do? 16. Who was the first African-American to enroll in Ole Miss? 17.250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial to hear MLK speak in support of what? 18. Who was the spokesperson for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party? 19.What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit? 20. What happed during "Freedom Summer"? 21. What did the Voting Rights Act of 196:eliminate? 22. What did the 24^th Amendment eliminate? Challenges and Changes in the Movement 23.Segregation by practice and custom 24.Segregation by law 25.What nation of Islam member preached militant action in the civil rights movement? 26. What changed Malcolm X's position on civil rights? 27. What happened to him on February 211965? 28.Who called for Black Power? 29.Who started the Black Panther Party? WRITE ON YOUR OWN SHEET OF PAPER Taking on Segregation

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1. Plessy v. Ferguson2. Brown v. Board of Education3. Thurgood Marshall4. Little Rock, Arkansas5. Rosa Parks6. Martin Luther King Jr.7. Organized a 13-day bus boycott8. Economic pressure and boycotts9. Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and A. Philip Randolph10. Rosa Parks11. Martin Luther King Jr.12. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)13. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)14. Sit-in movement15. Rode buses into the South to challenge segregation16. James Meredith17. The March on Washington and the demand for jobs and freedom18. Fannie Lou Hamer19. Discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin20. Hundreds of volunteers went to Mississippi to register African-American voters21. Discriminatory practices that prevented African-Americans from voting22. Poll taxes23. De jure segregation24. De facto segregation25. Malcolm X26. His pilgrimage to Mecca27. He was assassinated28. Stokely Carmichael29. Huey P. Newton