Black History Month Jeopardy- Movements & Milestones

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Fichas sobre Black History Month Jeopardy- Movements & Milestones, creado por Audrianna Green el 25/01/2021.
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An intellectual revival of African American art and literature, centered in Harlem, New Your Harlem Renaissance
A political organization founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale that challenged the police and also provided food, clothing, and transportation Blacks in America. Black Panther Party
The social justice struggle that took place mostly during the 1950s and 1960s; sole purpose was for Black Americans for gain equal rights under the law Civil Rights Movement
International social movement dedicated to fighting racism and anti-Black violence, especially in the form of police brutality Black Lives Matter Movement
Large gathering of African American men in Washington DC in 1995 to promote African American unity and family values Million Man March
Historic freedom colony in Tulsa, Oklahoma coined as "Black Wall Street" due to its self-contained of Black wealth Greenwood District
Known as "The Black Capitol of the South", located in Durham, North Carolina Hayti District
Civil-rights group founded by W.E.B Du Bois in 1905 that called for social and political change in; led to the formation of the NAACP Niagra Movement
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