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Civil Rights Era SS8H11 Unit Review Taboo! Civil Rights Era SS8H11 Unit Review

Here are the rules… You must give clues to your teammate that will lead him/her to the answer in red at the top of the screen. You may NOT use any part of the red term(s) if you are providing clues. You may NOT use any of the words listed below the answer. Your teammate will have one minute to guess the red term. Only the clue giver may provide clues during each round. The guesser may make as many guesses as time allows. No hand movements/gestures are allowed during the round.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Don’t say… Civil Rights speech I Have a Dream Nonviolence

Brown v. BOE Don’t say… Linda Court Case 1954 Plessy v. Ferguson

1956 State Flag Don’t say… Confederate Stars and Bars Controversial Changed

SNCC Don’t say… John Lewis students Freedom rides group

March on Washington Don’t say… Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have a Dream gathered capital

Sibley Commission Don’t say… Georgia 60% Private schools desegrate

Black/African-American Hamilton Holms Don’t say… Charlayne Hunter UGA first Black/African-American

Lester Maddox Don’t say… segregationist Governor Pickrick Baseball bat

Albany Movement Don’t say… Georgia Voting Desegregate African-Americans

John Lewis Don’t say… U.S. Representative Congressman activist SNCC

1946 Governor’s Race Don’t say… Ellis Arnall three Melvin Thompson Eugene Talmadge

Civil Rights Act of 1964 Don’t say… Martin Luther King, Jr. March on Washington Legislation segregate

boycott Don’t say… Montgomery refuse stores Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sit-ins Don’t say… Lunch counter John Lewis SNCC Stand

James Earl Ray Don’t say… Jail assassinated shot killed

Lyndon B. Johnson Don’t say… president legislation MLK signed

African American/black Emmett Till Don’t say… African American/black 14 killed whistled

Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Don’t say… four killed KKK died