South in Black and White Final Exam Study Guide 2015 Blues impulse Gospel impulse Jazz impulse “the invisible institution in the antebellum South” spirituals “Steal Away” “everybody talkin’ ‘bout heaven ain’t going there” “Go Down, Moses” “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel?” “O Mary Don’t You Weep” Abraham Galloway David Walker Mary Ann Starkey Equal Rights League Creolization Charles B. Aycock White Supremacy Campaign Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 Red Shirts Fusion movement “Murder, Memory and the Flight of the Incubus” March on Washington Movement 1941 Janie Crawford Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters A. Philip Randolph “social equality” Detroit Riot 1943 Cold War and civil rights Brown v. Board of Education James “Catfish” Cole “organizing tradition” “Negro Domination” Robert F. Williams “Kissing Case” Gov. Luther Hodges “Communist Front Shouts ‘Kissing Case’ to World” Ellen Williams Azalea Johnson “The Crusader” Women’s Political Council Montgomery Bus Boycott E.D. Nixon Committee for Equal Justice for Mrs. Recy Taylor Gertrude Perkins Highlander Folk School Rosa Parks Claudette Colvin Jo Ann Robinson Tallahassee Rape Case 1959 Fannie Lou Hamer SNCC “master narrative” of the civil rights movement election of 1948 Amzie Moore Medgar Evers “Give Light and the People Will Find A Way” Ella Baker Bob Moses Freedom Rides Herbert Lee armed self-defense “Bob Moses, asked how you organize a town, said: ‘By bouncing a ball.’” (Payne, 243) Voting Rights Act of 1965 Civil Rights Act of 1964 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City Fannie Lou Hamer in the Winona, MS jail SNCC CORE NAACP “From SNCC to Slick” and “Mrs. Hamer is No Longer Relevant” (Payne’s chapters) Black Power nonviolent direct action (nonviolence) Lumbees and the Ku Klux Klan 1958” 1959 NAACP convention “meet violence with violence” Ethel Azalea Johnson (or “Asa Lee”) Martin Luther King, Jr. versus Robert F. Williams debate Greensboro sit-ins “Radio Free Dixie” (not the book) Selma Joan Little Mack Ingram Claudette Colvin Tallahassee Rape Case 1959 Jim Clark Jimmie Lee Jackson Viola Liuzzo Norman Cannon Albany campaign Laurie Pritchett Birmingham campaign “Bull” Connor Fred Shuttlesworth Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights 16th Street Baptist Church Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) March on Washington 1963 J. Edgar Hoover Edmund Pettis Bridge Paternalism Jim Crow segregation Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination Oxford, North Carolina 1970