Quiz on Racial Segregation

A powerful illustration depicting historical events related to racial segregation and civil rights, featuring symbolic elements like protest signs, a bus, and iconic figures such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr.

Understanding Racial Segregation

Test your knowledge on the historical and cultural impacts of racial segregation in the United States through our engaging quiz.

Explore key events, laws, and figures that shaped the fight for civil rights:

  • Learn about pivotal moments and significant personalities.
  • Evaluate your understanding of social justice and history.
  • Gain insights into the ongoing struggle for equality.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InquiringMind423
What is Racial Segregation?
Promoting Black American history
The types of songs written by Black Americans
The fact to separate a minority
The beginning of slavery in the United States
When is slavery abolished?
January 31, 1865
September 11, 1865
January 31, 1795
September 11, 1795
What are the Jim Craw Laws?
Laws that tell Black Americans how to live in society
Laws that make all Americans equals in the United States
Laws that end racial segregation in the United States
Laws that segregate everything in the United States
What event is related to Rosa Parks?
The speech “I have a dream”
Refusal to give up her seat in a Montgomery bus.
The signature of the Civil Rights Act in 1968.
The assassination of JFK.
Who signed the last Civil Rights Act?
Malcolm X
JFK
Lyndon B. Johnson
A. Lincoln
The song “Lift every voice and sing” became the song of:
The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People
The National Rifle Association
The association of Abraham Lincoln
The United Nations
What lyrics can you hear in Lead Belly’s song, The Bourgeoise Blues?
€Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, Black bodies swingin’in the Southern breeze”
€Well, them white folks in Washington they know how to call a coloured man a nigger just to see him bow”
€Did you ever stop to notice All the blood we've shed before? Did you ever stop to notice This crying Earth, these weeping shores?”
Who had to fight to produce the song “Strange Fruit”?
Nina Simone
James Johnson
Billie Holiday
Sam Cook
What was the nickname of Sam Cooke?
King of Pop
King of Classical
King of Soul
King of Rap
In what year Nina Simone released the song “I wish I knew”?
1947
1959
1919
1967
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