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About: This bingo card dives into the pivotal moments and key figures of the Civil Rights Movement, perfect for classrooms, Black history lessons, or trivia nights focused on social justice. The clues spark discussion about landmark events, Supreme Court cases, and personal stories, encouraging players to reflect on the progress made and the real people behind the headlines.
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This Claudette Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: 1939, Montgomery, Alabama, 15, March 2, 1955, Civil Rights Movement, Browder v. Gayle, Bus segregation laws, Rosa Parks, She was arrested, Better representative for movement, 1956, Black history, Nurse's Aide, New York City, September, False, Learning about black leaders, Four, Martin Luther King Jr., Yes!, The 14th Amendment, Nine Months, Her pregnancy, 2021, True.