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Black History

Across
Author of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" (1937)
Washington; founder of Tuskegee Institute
Fitzgerald; first African-American to win a Grammy Award; known for "At Last" (1959)
First black woman elected to Congress; she represented New York's 12th District
President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation (1862)
Hattie who was the first African American to win an Academy Award (Gone With the Wind, 1939)
Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a ______?" (1863)
Movement started in 1905 to combat racial segregation and disenfranchisement
Tate; critic who wrote about Black music and art
Holiday celebrating the end of slavery
First African-American justice to serve on the Supreme Court
University in Ohio named for an early abolitionist
First sitcom to feature two black parents as leads (1974-1979)
Name give to the period from 1865-1877, during which African-Americans saw significant gains in civil rights
Site of "Bloody Sunday" (1965)
Name given to laws passed in Southern states that promoted segregation
Amendment which abolished slavery in the US (1865)
Boxer, born Cassius Clay
Only black man to win the singles titles at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open
Dayton-born poet; classmate of Orville Wright
Reid; political commentator and MSNBC host
Won four track and field gold medals in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin
Leader of a slave rebellion in 1831
Author whose works include "Go Tell It On the Mountain" and "Giovanni's Room"
Freedom _______: group that challenged the segregation of interstate busses starting in 1961
Georgia congressman; marched with King in Alabama and Washington, DC
City from which Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote a famous "Letter"
Angelou, author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" (1969)
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________ v. Ferguson (1896): Supreme Court Case that established the doctrine of "Separate But Equal"
Institute founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881
______ vs. Board of Education (1954): declared doctrine of "separate but equal" was unconstitutional
Organization founded in 1909 to "To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination"
Country in West Africa, initially viewed as a "haven" for freed, American blacks
Born into slavery, but later escaped and became part of the movement for Abolition; author of "What, To the Slave, is the Fourth of July?" (1852)
"The ______ Speaks of Rivers" (1921); poem by Langston Hughes
"Railroad" which helped slaves reach freedom
Alabama city, home of a 1955-56 bus boycott
Ida B: pioneering journalist
Actor, singer, and activist known for songs such as "Day-O" and "Jump in the Line"
Site of King's assassination (1968)
First African-American woman to obtain an international pilot's license
President who signed both the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965)
Birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr.
George Washington _______: African-American agricultural scientist and inventor
First African-American elected to serve as president of the United States
Acronym used to describe an institution of higher education with the intention of specifically serving African-Americans
Author of "The Souls of Black Folk" (1903)
Astronaut and physicist; "Star Trek" guest star
Miller; Awarded Navy Cross for service at Pearl Harbor
"_____ Are the World" (1985)
Williams; owner of 23 Grand-Slam singles titles
Issa, star of "Awkward Black Girl" (2011)