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A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr Quiz

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Questions 1-5 of 25:

1.

The riots in __________ were a form of protest, commonly used through the ages, destroying the symbols of things they need. (from Civil Rights No. 1: The Right to Vote)

2.

Dr. King proclaimed that ____________ remained the greatest moral quandary for America. (from Bold Design for a New South)

3.

After two months, the Kennedy administration sent in ___________ to mediate between the city leaders, merchants, and the African American leaders. (from Why We Can't Wait (Book))

4.

The students broke __________ laws, accepting that there were penalties to pay for doing so, and accepting these penalties willingly. (from The Time for Freedom Has Come)

5.

Dr. King reminded listeners that while God was on their side, a new age of __________ would not arrive on its own. (from Behind the Selma March)

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