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match colored tiles to the description that it matches.
the last openly segregationist georgia governor
efforts on the part of blacks and their supporters to gain equal rights and end segregation
supreme court cases that mandated the desegregation of public schools
her family filed a case against the board of education of topeka to attend all-white school
civil rights organization of students using non-violent protest to gain integration
signed civil rights act of 1964 into law
civil rights organization supported by religious leaders
an organized protest to integrate the city of albany
famous march led by mlk, \i have a dream\ speech given at march
controversial banner representing ga from 1956-2001
leader of civil rights movement & sncc; u.s. representative for georgia
investigation by lawyer john sibley to determine what should be done about integration in ga
ended segregation in public places & employer bias based on race, color, gender, etc...
well-known leader of civil rights movement & sclc; gave \i have a dream\ speech
colored tiles content:
letter modulation
president lyndon b. johnson
1956 state flag
albany movement
brown v. board of education
civil rights movement
martin luther king, jr.
john lewis
march on washington
linda brown
sclc
sibley commission
civil rights act of 1964
sncc
Match each colored tile to its corresponding description by connecting key events, people, and organizations of the US Civil Rights Movement:
- Letter Modulator (red tile): Matches "Controversial banner representing GA from 1956-2001" (the 1956 Georgia state flag with Confederate imagery, a divisive symbol tied to segregation).
- President Lyndon B. Johnson (dark gray tile): Matches "Signed Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law" (he signed this landmark federal legislation).
- 1956 State Flag (dark gray tile): Matches "Controversial banner representing GA from 1956-2001" (this is the specific flag referenced).
- Albany Movement (light blue tile): Matches "An organized protest to integrate the city of Albany" (this was a key desegregation campaign in Albany, GA).
- Brown v. Board of Education (green tile): Matches "Supreme Court cases that mandated the desegregation of public schools" (this 1954 ruling struck down school segregation).
- Civil Rights Movement (blue tile): Matches "Efforts on the part of Blacks and their supporters to gain equal rights and end segregation" (this is the overarching definition of the movement).
- Martin Luther King, Jr. (cyan tile): Matches "Famous march led by MLK, 'I Have a Dream' speech given at march" and "Well-known leader of Civil Rights movement & SCLC; gave 'I Have a Dream' speech" (he led the March on Washington and delivered this iconic speech, and led the SCLC).
- John Lewis (brown tile): Matches "Leader of Civil Rights movement & SNCC; U.S. Representative for Georgia" (he was a founding member of SNCC and later a long-serving Congressman).
- March on Washington (black tile): Matches "Famous march led by MLK, 'I Have a Dream' speech given at march" (this is the specific event where the speech was delivered).
- Linda Brown (dark blue tile): Matches "Her family filed a case against the Board of Education of Topeka to attend all-white school" (she was the plaintiff at the center of Brown v. Board of Education).
- SCLC (purple tile): Matches "Civil Rights organization supported by religious leaders" (the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was led by religious figures like MLK).
- Sibley Commission (pink tile): Matches "Investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about integration in GA" (this commission studied Georgia's response to school desegregation).
- Civil Rights Act of 1964 (blue tile): Matches "Ended segregation in public places & employer bias based on race, color, gender, etc." (this federal law prohibited these forms of discrimination).
- SNCC (light purple tile): Matches "Civil Rights organization of students using non-violent protest to gain integration" (the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was student-led and focused on nonviolent direct action).
- The visit openly segregated Georgia governor (green box): Matches Lester Maddox, a segregationist Georgia governor (this refers to his public support of segregation).
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- Letter Modulator ↔ Controversial banner representing GA from 1956-2001
- President Lyndon B. Johnson ↔ Signed Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law
- 1956 State Flag ↔ Controversial banner representing GA from 1956-2001
- Albany Movement ↔ An organized protest to integrate the city of Albany
- Brown v. Board of Education ↔ Supreme Court cases that mandated the desegregation of public schools
- Civil Rights Movement ↔ Efforts on the part of Blacks and their supporters to gain equal rights and end segregation
- Martin Luther King, Jr. ↔ Famous march led by MLK, 'I Have a Dream' speech given at march; Well-known leader of Civil Rights movement & SCLC; gave 'I Have a Dream' speech
- John Lewis ↔ Leader of Civil Rights movement & SNCC; U.S. Representative for Georgia
- March on Washington ↔ Famous march led by MLK, 'I Have a Dream' speech given at march
- Linda Brown ↔ Her family filed a case against the Board of Education of Topeka to attend all-white school
- SCLC ↔ Civil Rights organization supported by religious leaders
- Sibley Commission ↔ Investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about integration in GA
- Civil Rights Act of 1964 ↔ Ended segregation in public places & employer bias based on race, color, gender, etc.
- SNCC ↔ Civil Rights organization of students using non-violent protest to gain integration
- The visit openly segregated Georgia governor ↔ Segregationist Georgia governor (Lester Maddox)