Title: The SFSU strike was in demand of this program
1SFSU ORANGEBURG NVR WOMEN IN THE MOVEMENT WHATS IN A NAME SNCC PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Historical MOMENTS
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2The SFSU strike was in demand of this program
3Orangeburg is in this Southern state
4Thoreaus publication in which he argues the
moral imperative of disobeying unjust laws
5journalist, newspaper editor and newspaper co-owner, she documented the extent of lynching of black people in the United States
6NAACP
7In 1961 SNCC began expanding its activities from
direct-action protests against segregation into
other forms of organizing, most notably voter
registration. Under the leadership of Bob Moses,
SNCC's first voter-registration project was in
this city
8City and State of Prince Edward County
9During this period,some 2,000 African Americans
held public office, from the local level all the
way up to the U.S. Senate
10The SFSU student strike was lead by this
organization
11Orangeburg students protested because of the
denial of entry into this place
12Abolitionists who opposed fighting on either side
of the Civil War
13leader and Chairman of the 1960s Nashville
Student Movement
14SNCC
15This was a tactic used to put financial pressure
on local authorities who have to pay the costs of
incarcerating organizers and volunteers
16This was the case that in the name of a Prince
Edward County led to the reopening of its public
schools
17The(BART) Police murder of this unarmed civilian,
by officer Johannes Mehserle in Oakland,
California, on New Year's Day 2009.
18SFSU is in this Golden Gate state
19These three young students were killed in the
Orangeburg massacre
20These terms relate to the two diff types of NVR
(ie. MLK v. James Forman)
21This person organized a meeting at Shaw
University for the student leaders of the sit-ins
in April 1960. From that meeting, the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee -- SNCC -- was
born
22CORE
23This was the year known as Freedom Summer
2416 year old black high school girl in Prince
Edward County, Virginia, led her classmates in a
strike to protest the substandard conditions at
Robert Russa Moton High School
25This political party was organized to challenge
the legitimacy of the white-only US Democratic
Party.
26This organization invites San Francisco State
College to apply for funds to develop programs
for teaching black history, art, and culture on
campus.
27This SNCC member was convicted and imprisoned as
a result of the incident. He was convicted of
having incited the riot that preceded the
shootings
281917 protest organized by the NAACP against
lynching
29living in exile in Cuba since 1984, she was a
part of the black liberation movement, the
student rights movement, and the movement to end
the war in Vietnam. But is most noted from her
involvement with the Black Panther Party
30SCLC
31This was a serious debate in 1963 around the
tactics for voter registration in Mississippi
32These infamous words in the Brown v. Board
Decision resulted in massive resistance to school
integration
33In 1955, the vicious murder in Money, Miss. of
this 14 year old from Chicago was a leading
moment that spurred the Freedom Movement
34The SFSU strike happens in this year
35The state general assembly recently passed a
resolution recommending that this dat be a day of
remembrance for the students killed and wounded
in the protest.
36He develops a theory of nonviolent resistance in
South Africa that he perfects in India
37She was instrumental in organizing Mississippi
Freedom Summer for the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and later became
the Vice-Chair of the Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party
38JARDYN
39This SNCC organizer is better known for her
Freedom Songs that helped lead the movement
40This famous lawyer was instrumental using the
Prince Edward County case asone of the four cases
combined into Brown v. Board of Education, the
famous case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, in
1954, officially overturned racial segregation in
U.S. public schools
41This city is where the first sit-in took place
42The main incident that triggered the strike was
the suspension of this, part-time English
professor and Minister of Education for the Black
Panther Party. His suspension was based on his
attempt to promote student awareness and militant
action against the institution when he called for
an armed student revolution on campus.
43At a press conference the following day, Governor
Robert E. McNair said the event was "one of the
saddest days in the history of South Carolina."
McNair blamed the deaths on these groups
44He studied NVR resistance with Gandhi and
returned the U.S. to teach many others about NVR,
incldng King
45On January 25, 1972, she announced her candidacy
for president.
46BPPSD
47SNCC's first chairman who later became the mayor
of Washington DC
48The closing of Prince Edward County public
schools lasted this amount of years
49This march is widely credited with helping to
pass the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the National
Voting Rights Act (1965)