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HAH 1. Nixon was, a. President of the United States during the Civil Rights movement b. President of the NAACP who mentored Rosa Parks as she initiated the bus boycott. c. a fellow bus rider during the Montgomery bus boycott. d. the brother of President Richard Nixon during the Civil Rights movement. HAH 2. Plessy v. Ferguson a. was an early Supreme Court case that favored civil rights b. was an early Supreme Court case that legitimized segregation. c. a dispute between a white planter and his slave d. a debate between pro and anti segregationists HAH 3. On “Jim Crow,” on p. 851, refers to; a. an early minstrel performer in black face b. a justice on the Supreme Court when it decided Plessy v. Ferguson c. a name applied to inferior facilities for African Americans only. d. the act of allowing African Americans access to equal facilities. HAH 4. FDR was instrumental in laying supportive groundwork towards equal rights by, a. creating the New Deal program b. visiting the South to speak about civil rights c. supporting the Southern Democrats and their fight for civil rights. d. supporting Northern Democrats and their fight for segregation. HAH 5. On p. 852, Brown v. Board of Education focused on issues related to Plessy v. Ferguson because at it’s center was, a. African American access to superior but allwhite movie theatres b. desegregation of school buses c. African American access to superior quality allwhite facilities, including schools d. plaintiffs who were related to original families who went to court in Plessy v. Ferguson HAH 6. On p. 852, the Southern Manifesto was, a. The South’s pledge to support desegregation no matter the cost’ b. an example by Southern planters of resistance to desegregation c. an example by Southern Congressman of resistance to de-segregation d. a negative response to Plessy v. Ferguson