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What are 2 of the changes that would have made Martin smile? (p103)
Black and white families living together, many black people in the US government, etc.
What did Martin Luther King Jr., Jesse Jackson, and Hosea Williams plan to do in Memphis after the march? (page 95)
They planned on running workshops in passive resistance for people in Memphis.
What did Stokely Carmichael and the new Civil Rights leaders believe was the best way for black people to get the rights that they deserved? (p87)
They thought the best way for black people to get rights was violence.
Why did 650 people march from Selma to Montgomery? Answer in a complete sentence. (page 80)
People marched from Selma to Montgomery to fight for voting rights.
What prize did MLK win? Answer in a complete sentence. (78)
MLK won the Nobel Peace Prize.
According to his speech, what was MLK Jr.’s dream? (p71) Answer in a complete sentence.
MLK's dream is that all people, no matter their race, would be able to live and play together.
Hundreds of thousands of people marched in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. The text says, “It was not an angry crowd.” Explain this quote. (71)
The people were protesting peacefully.
Did the marchers in Birmingham fight back against the police when they were cruel? Use a quote from the text to support your answer (p65).
"The marchers kept on using passive resistance."
Why did King decide go to Birmingham, Alabama to fight against segregation? (Page 63/64)
Birmingham had the worst Jim Crow laws in the south.
What did the U.S. government decide as a result of the freedom riders? Use a quote to support your answer (p59).
"At last the U.S. government send out an order. It said segregation in all buses, trains, and waiting rooms was against the law."
Complete the sentence. When white people were attacking the church, (Page 59)
black people sang "We Shall Overcome" and did not fight back.
What is a “freedom ride?” (p57) Answer in a complete sentence.
A freedom ride is a sit in on an interstate bus.
How did the sit-ins change restaurants across the South? Use a quote to support your answer (hint: p56).
"And at last some of the Jim Crow stores gave up. They agreed to let black people eat at their lunch counters."
What did white people do to the students sitting at the lunch counter? How did the young black people react? (page 54)
The white people would not serve the young black people and called them bad names. The black people pretended they did not hear, they just sat quietly.
1. What happened one afternoon in February 1960 in Greensboro, North Carolina? (page 53) Answer in a complete sentence.
Four black students sat at the Jim Crow lunch counter.
On page 47, it says, “A news reporter handed Martin with exciting news from the United States Supreme Court.” What did the note say?
The note said that segregation on city buses was against the law.
How did Martin and Coretta know the boycott worked? Use a quote from the text to support your answer. (page 36)
"Another empty bus drove by. And then another. The boycott was working!"
Black people in Montgomery planned to boycott the buses. What does it mean to boycott?
Boycott means that black people would stop riding the busses.
What did Gandhi do to protest cruel and unfair laws in India? Answer in a complete sentence. (page 22-23)
Gandhi protested by passive resistance.
Why did Martin become a minister? Find a quote to support your answer. (page 19)
"People listened when a minister spoke. Maybe as a minister he could do more to help black people."
What did Martin win when he was 15? (Page 15) Answer in a complete sentence.
When he was 15, Martin won an important speaking contest in Atlanta.
What were Jim Crow laws? Give an example. Answer in a complete sentence.
Jim Crow laws were laws that kept black and white people separated. (Many examples)
What did Martin’s father do that shows he hated the Jim Crow laws? Give a quote to support your answer. (page 12)
"M. L.'s father hated the laws. He tried very hard to fight segregation. He would not ride Atlanta buses."
Complete the sentence. (page 9) Martin’s neighbor told him not to play with her sons anymore because...
Martin was black and the neighbors children were white.
Did Martin Luther King Jr. grow up poor? Use a quote from the text to support your answer. (p4)
No, "The Kings lived in a large, comfortable house."
When and where was MLK jr. born? Answer in a complete sentence.
King was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia.