1.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., graduated from Morehouse with a degree in Divinity. True False
2.
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., pastored what church in Montgomery, Alabama?
3.
According to Rev. Ralph Abernathy the movement received a
worse reception in Chicago than in the South.
True False
4.
Name one of the girls killed in 1963 at the 16th
Street Baptist Church bombing, Birmingham, Alabama?
5.
At the time of his assassination, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his advisors were
planning what campaign?
6.
Of the following women which one was not part of in the
Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s: Pauli Murray, Ella Baker, Diane Nash,
Septima Poinsette Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, Sojourner Truth
7.
What does SNCC stand for?
8.
Leading civil rights activist, Bayard Rustin embraced and
encouraged the practice of nonviolent resistance to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. From what man did Rustin study the teachings
of nonviolence?
9.
What does SCLC stand for?
10.
A version of the “I Have A Dream” speech was first delivered in
Detroit, Michigan. True False
1. False, (sociology)
2. Dexter Ave. Baptist
Church 3. True 4.
Addie Mae Collilns, Denise McNair, Carol Robertson, Cynthia Wesley 5.
Poor Peoples Campaign 6. Sojourner Truth 7.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 8. Mahatma Ghandi 9.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
10. True
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DeleteWell...I'd written alot and it disappeared! I love the quiz! I knew Dr.King graduated ffom Morehouse but didn't know what his degree was in!
ReplyDeleteI also forgot thr name of the church in Montgomery which was surprising considering how much I loved the movie about the previous trailblazing Pastor, whose name I also didn't remember.
Embarassing but I couldn't remember even one of the young ladie's names killed. I'm sad because this iis the era I grew up in!
I thought the ,movement Dr.King was working on was cenetered around sanitation workers rights and wages but forgot it was the Poor Peoples mouuvement.
I think I got the rest correct! I need to refresh my historical memory!!
Really appreciate that the quiz inspired such memories and that you found it to be so thought provoking. From time to time we'll include more quizzes. Thanks for your insights!
DeleteThis blog is interesting and informative, although rather short.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa. I appreciate your comment and the entries are delliberately abbreviated. The feedback on the first blog entries indicated that folk didn't want entries to be lengthly. Will happily consider your observation.
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