2. By- Sandra Read http://www. hardin .k12. ky . us/res_techn/countyjeopardygames . htm F or instructions and examples to make your own Jeopardy game.
3. Supreme Court ruling that declared that segregated schools were illegal, thus overturning the doctrine of separate-but-equal established in Plessy-vs-Ferguson.
7. The law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves. It allowed for the arrest of escaped slaves in areas where slavery was illegal and the return of slaves to slaveholders.
9. Laws passed in slave states to control slaves, such as: slaves couldn’t look a white man in the eye, slaves couldn’t learn to read and write, slaves couldn’t hold meetings, slaves couldn’t’ own weapons, etc.
11. Laws enforcing segregation in the southern states, such as: staying in separate hotels, sitting in separate theater sections, riding in separate rail cars, etc.
12. What are Jim Crow Laws? (Also will accept: What is Plessy-vs-Ferguson?)
13. Secret society created by white southerners using terror and violence to keep African Americans from obtaining their civil rights. Today they are classified as a “hate group” by the US government.
39. The name of the former slave willing to work for a former slave owner in order for that former slave to secure his/her own land. This usually is for 3-7 years.
41. The term given to the African American who gave most of the crop he labored for to a landowner in exchange for land, tools, and supplies for growing the crop.
51. He died in the late 1960’s, but not before he helped Rosa Parks speak out against inequalities on buses and became a national spokesman for African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement.