Freedom Walkers: Chapter 1
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- Q1Mrs. Robinson worked at Alabama State as a _______________________________.professor of Englishsecretaryjanitorstudent advisor30s
- Q2Even when whites were not on the bus the first _____________ seats were reserved for whites only.10751230s
- Q3She sat in the middle section on the bus and was arrested for not giving up her seat to allow a white passenger to sit. Her arrest led to the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. E.D. Nixon asked her if she would be willing to fight the charges against her and make it a test case against segregated buses.Gayle KingCorretta KingRosa ParksClaudette Colvin30s
- Q4He earned a doctorate in theology at Boston University. He believed in Christian charity and wanted to protest the injustices and inhumanities being inflicted on African Americans. He is also known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.Ralph AbernathyE. D. NixonMartin Luther King, Jr.Joe Azebell30s
- Q5The pastor from Trinity Lutheran who supported the boycott and urged everyone in his African American congregation to do the same.Robert MontgomeryMartin LutherMartin Luther King, Jr.Robert Graetz30s
- Q6He was arrested for his participation in the bus boycott along with 115 others. He was also among the first to ride a Montgomery bus on the day segregated bus service ended.Attorney Fred GrayMayor GayleReverand Ralph AbernathyPolice Commissioner Sellers30s
- Q7African Americans were reluctant to join the boycott at first because they could be fired from their jobs, harassed or worse.falsetrue30s
- Q8The Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacy groups did everything they could to intimidate African Americans.truefalse30s
- Q9The civil rights act of 1964, which was requested by John F. Kennedy and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, ended ______________.stereotypessegregationracism30s
- Q10A social system with separate facilities for minority groups.boycottsegregationsubmission30s
- Q11Refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization.landmarkinjunctionboycott30s
- Q12Take a court case to a higher court for reviewappealgrievanceindict30s
- Q13A person who pleads for a person, cause, or idea.vagrantmomentousadvocate30s
- Q14An accommodation in which both sides make concessions.compromiseeminentoppression30s
- Q15Of great significancemomentouseminentadvocate30s