African Americans 1941-1965 Key moments in African American Civil Rights, OCR 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryAmerica - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelOCR Created by: amyCreated on: 21-04-13 18:15 What does CORE stand for? Congress on Racial Equality 1 of 48 When was CORE founded? 1942 2 of 48 Where was CORE founded? Chicago 3 of 48 What precedent did CORE set? direct action 4 of 48 When was the Smith v. Allwright ruling? 1947 5 of 48 What did the Supreme Court rule in Smith v. Allwright? all-white primaties were unconstitutional 6 of 48 Who reported 'To secure these rights'? presidential committee on civil rights 7 of 48 When was 'To secure these rights' published? 1947 8 of 48 What report did the presidential committee on civil rights publish? To secure these rights 9 of 48 Who desegregated the armed forces? Harry Truman 10 of 48 When were the armed forces desegregated? 1948 11 of 48 How did he desegregate the armed forces? by executive order 12 of 48 When was the Brown v. Board of Education ruling? 1954 13 of 48 What did the Supreme Court rule in the Brown Ruling? ruled against segregated schools 14 of 48 What groups were created to resist the Brown Ruling? White Citizens' Councils 15 of 48 When were these created? 1954 16 of 48 When did the Montgomery Bus Boycott start? 1955 17 of 48 What started the Montgomery Buss Boycott? Rosa Parks protested bus segregation 18 of 48 When was the Browder v. Gayle ruling? 1956 19 of 48 What was the Browder v. Gayle ruling? Supreme Court ruled against Montgomery bus segregation 20 of 48 What does SCLC stand for? Southern Christian Leadership Conference 21 of 48 When was SCLC created? 1957 22 of 48 Who created SCLC? Martin Luther King 23 of 48 When was the Little Rock crisis? 1957 24 of 48 What was Eisenhower's response? he federalised the Nation Guard to deal with the crisis 25 of 48 Was does SNCC stand for? Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee 26 of 48 When was SNCC created? 1960 27 of 48 Where was the first mass non-violent direct action? Birmingham, Alabama 28 of 48 When was this? 1963 29 of 48 Who led this? Martin Luther King 30 of 48 When was the March On Washington? ('I have a dream') 1963 31 of 48 How many went to the March On Washington? 250,000 32 of 48 When was John F. Kennedy assassinated? 1963 33 of 48 When was the Civil Rights Act created? 1964 34 of 48 Who created the Civil Rights Act? Lyndon Johnson 35 of 48 What did the Civil Rights Act mean? segregation states faced prosecution 36 of 48 What did SNCC do in 'Mississippi Freedom Summer'? voter registration drive 37 of 48 When was the Mississippi Freedom Summer? 1964 38 of 48 When was Malcolm X assassinated? 1965 39 of 48 Who was Malcolm X? a martyr for Black Power movement 40 of 48 When was the Voting Rights Act secured? 1965 41 of 48 When were the Watts riots? 1965 42 of 48 Where were the Watts riots? Los Angeles 43 of 48 How many were killed in the Watts riots? 34 44 of 48 When was the Selma march? 1965 45 of 48 Who led the Selma march? Martin Luther King 46 of 48 Where was the Selma March? Alabama 47 of 48 What did the Selma march become known as? Bloody sunday 48 of 48
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