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Every question on your test comes from your notes and from these worksheets. If you have all the correct answers, you will do fine on the test. My goal today is to get the correct answers to you.

Do your notes say what Thurgood Marshall’s job with the NAACP was? Do your notes say another word that means ‘separate but equal’? Do your notes say what jobs that Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American to hold?

Do your notes say what former slaves were called after the Civil War? Do your notes say what Black Codes were? What was it called when Daddy Rice put charcoal on his face? Who is black?

Can you tell when public accommodation rights are being violated? What about education rights? What about marriage and family rights? What about transportation rights? What about voting rights?