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To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee 1

Underground Railroad 2

North versus South 3 Union Flag Confederate Flag

Abraham Lincoln 4

5 Songs of the Civil War “Battle Hymn of the Republic” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” “Dixie—The Bonnie Blue Flag”

Commander Ulysses S. Grant 6

General Robert E. Lee 7

Civil War African American soldiers 8

Civil War 9 Battle of Gettysburg Appomattox Court House

NAACP 10

Ku Klux Klan 11

Monday, October 29,

13 Hooverville

Migrant Mother 14

Dust Bowl 15

16

Louis Armstrong Nat King Cole Duke Ellington Ella Fitzgerald 17

18 Marathon Dancing Radio Games

Scottsboro Trial 19

Jesse Owens 20

Mohandas Gandhi,

Jackie Robinson 22

Malcolm X 23

Elizabeth Eckford and the Little Rock Nine 24

Segregation and Jim Crow Laws 25

Thurgood Marshall Brown vs Board of Education 26

Greensboro, North Carolina 27

Freedom Riders 28

March on Washington 29

Mexico Olympics,

Nelson Mandela 31

Tiananmen Square,

33 Barack Obama