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Q 1/19
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Who did Governor Orval Faubus call to keep the students from integrating the school?
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SNCC
Martin Luther King JR
The Black Panther Party
the Arkansas National Guard
Q 2/19
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Who was the president of the Arkansas NAACP who recruited ten high school students to integrate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock?
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Daisy Bates
Rosa Parks
Malcolm X
None of the Above
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Who did Governor Orval Faubus call to keep the students from integrating the school?
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Who was the president of the Arkansas NAACP who recruited ten high school students to integrate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock?
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In 1863 President Lincoln's ____________ Proclamation legally frees all slaves in the confederacy
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For many, what are the years for which the Civil Rights Movement begins and Ends
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Where was the shop located where four students started the sit-in protests by asking for service at the all-white Woolworth lunch counter?
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Who was the first Black student in history to graduate from Central High School?
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. By the end of March, how many cities in how many states had experienced sit-ins
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He became the first African-American to break the color barrier and be allowed to play in the major leagues
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In 1956, The Supreme Court ruled what to be unconstitutional?
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When was the Tulsa massacre?
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What caused the Tulsa Massacre to Happen?
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Was Greenwood known as the wealthiest Black community in the U.S.?
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the Neighborhood of Greenwood also known as?
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Who dubbed the Greenwood section of Tulsa the "Negro Wall street?
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What was the name of the Newspaper in Tulsa?
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The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 killed hundreds of residents, burned more than 1,250 homes and erased years of Black success.
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Fill in the Blank: More than________ businesses operated in mostly one-, two- and three-story red brick buildings clustered along the block. All but a couple were owned by Black entrepreneurs.
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Susie Bell ran an upscale restaurant called Bell and Little Cafe with her brother, Presley Little, Ms. Little’s husband. How many course did the restaurant offers?
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True or False. By 1921, Greenwood had grown into a 35-block neighborhood with a bustling retail scene, as well as two schools, two newspapers and a hospital