

This US History test and review materials cover the Black Civil Rights Movement from the 1940s until the 1970s. It is an excellent culminating assessment to a unit on Black History, to celebrate Black History Month, or as part of an African American Studies course. Depending on how the review materials are used, these resources last either two or three 45-to-50min class periods, as described below.
Product Contains (in a downloadable .zip file):
- Unit Test – Student Version: A 20-question multiple-choice test. Includes documents and visuals. (MS Word)
- Unit Test – Teacher Version: contains the answer key for the unit test. (MS Word)
- Full Unit Question Bank – Student Version: A 36-question question bank that teachers can use to customize the test or supplement the materials. Not pre-formatted, questions are not numbered. (MS Word)
- Full Unit Question Bank – Teacher Version: The answer key for the full unit question bank. (MS Word)
- Study Guide – Student Version: key topics and questions that students can complete and study to prepare for the test. (MS Word)
- Study Guide – Teacher Version: the completed answer key for the study guide, to aid teachers in grading and discussion. (MS Word)
- Scavenger Hunt Review Activity: in-class activity that helps students find answers to selected key questions from their notes or study guides. (PowerPoint)
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Topics Covered:
- Problems suffered by Blacks in the 1940s-1960s
- The rise of Black Social Activism
- Emmett Till
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks
- Dr. Martin Luther King
- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
- The Little Rock Crisis (incl. the Little Rock Nine)
- Sit-in movement
- The Freedom Rides
- The Birmingham Campaign
- The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- 24th Amendment
- Mississippi Freedom Summer
- The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- The Selma-to-Montgomery Marches and ”Bloody Sunday”,
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
- The Kerner Commission
- The Memphis Sanitation Strike
- Civil Rights Act of 1968
- Poor People’s Campaign
- Malcolm X
- Black Power Movement and Stokely Carmichael
- The 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
- The Black Panther Party
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Slides/Pages: 94 total (32 pages, 62 slides)
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Why Teachers Love This Resource:
- Extremely content-rich—this resource covers all key topics for an entire unit!
- Perfect for any teacher, whether experienced or new.
- Ideal for substitutes—everything is ready to go with minimal prep required.
- Great for virtual classes—fully adaptable to online learning platforms.
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