| A | B |
| a leader of the civil rights movement | Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. |
| 1930's she was a civil rights, human activist NAACP, SCLC, SNCC | Ella Josephine Baker |
| He is co-sponsor of the voting rights amendment act and has been a representative in the U.S congress to the 5th district of Georgia since the 1987 | Congressman John Lewis |
| this historian founded the association for the study of Negro Life and History | Rev. Jesse E. Mooreland |
| He is known for succesfully pressuring President Roosevelt to end segregation in the armed services. | Asa Philip Randolp |
| He promoted the philosophy of nonviolence and the practice of nonviolent resistance learned while working with Ghandi's movement in India. | Bayard Rustin |
| leader is known for her plain soken language | Fannie Lou Hamer |
| He overcame harrasment, isolation, and insults to become west point's american graduate commissioned officer in the regular U.S army | Henry O. Flipper |
| On april 4, 1968 If Dr Martin Luther King Jr. lived how old would he be on 04/4/2014 | 85 years old |
| What is the name of The Public Broadcasting service's | Eyes on the Prize |
| In 1971 City of Atlanta hired the first female african american police officer | Linnie Hollowman |
| Who helped form the American Moral Reform Society, which helped blacks aquire farm land and aided runaway slaves. | William S. Whipper |
| What is the name of the nation's first Historical Black College and University | Lincoln University founded in 1854 |
| She was the president of the national association of colored women | Mary Church Terrell |
| He is a muslim minister and human rights activist also known as El-Hajj Malik El- Shabazz | Malcolm X |
| This African leader was convinced that integration would never happen and only economic, political, & cultural success about equality and respect. | Marcus Garvey |
| He participated in a number of anti- segregation initiatives in the Deep South, including " freedom rides" | Stokely Carmichael |
| He eas a political and urban activist, with Bobby Seale, co-founded the Black Panther Party For Self - Defense in 1966 | A Huey P. Newton |
| She is a living witness to the historical struggles of civil rights in America | Angela Y. Davis |
| Clark Atlanta Univ. established the Institute for Justice and Human Rights in 2001 | Reverend Joseph Lowery |