Black Politics

Black Politics Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 164 words: Owning property valued at $200, Being born in the North, Owning a business, The Compromise of 1877, The Freedom Act of 1877, grandfather clause, white primaries, preprimaries, poll taxes, literacy tests, multiple ballot boxes, single month registration periods, party administered primaries, single-state party system, evasion, economic manipulation, violence, fraud, Guinn and Beal v. US (1914), Green v. US (1941), Beal v. US (1914), Lane v. Wilson (1939), Lane v. US (1939), Wilson v. US (1939), Smith v. Allwright (1949), Beal v. Allwright (1949), Smith v. US (1949), Terry v. Adams (1953), Terry v. US (1935), Adams v. US (1953), Fifteenth Amendment, Thirteenth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, 2020 General Election, 2016 General Election, 2008 General Election, Covid-19 pandemic, Killings of African Americans by the police, Pandemic-induced recession, Peace and Prosperity, A Thriving Economy, Jesse Jackson, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Ronald Regan, 1968, 1870, 1935, Tennesse, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, “Era of disenfranchise-ment”, “Era of enlightenment”, “Era of the white man”, “Era of white voters”, “Era of voting”, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Amazing Colored People, North American Association of Colored People, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, First Woman Nominee, First person to win the popular vote but not win the election, John Mercer Langston, Joseph Rainey, Congress, Senate, Article I, Article II, Article III, Hanna Pitkin, John Stuart Mill, Political representation, Radio News, Political sharing, People representation, Descriptive, Symbolic, Substance, Illilustravtive, Firgurative, Material, Structure, 153, 53, 239, 723, Baker v. Carr, Wesberry ​v. Sanders, Car v. Sanders, Baker v. Wesberry, 10, 12, 6, 17, 23, Edward Brooke, Carol Mosley-Braun, Barack Obama, Cory Booker, Tim Scott, Kamala Harris, Will Hurd, Joseph Neguse, Steven Cohen, Martin Gilens, Bennie Thompson, Reapportionment, Redistricting, Allocating, Gerrymandering, Carol Swain, Congressional Black Caucus, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1969, 1959, 1896, Democracy Select Committee, Leads for African American Congress, The Squad, The Girls, The Elite Women, VRA of 1964, Civil Rights of 1964, Civil Righs Act of 1946, Section 5, Section 203, Section 1, Sections 4 and 6, Section 20, Fair Pay Restoration Act, Fair Housing Act, Equal Employment Opportunity Act, John Lewis, Alexander Green, Alfred Lawson Jr, Alexander v. Sandoval, Alexander v. Georgia, Sandoval v. New York, 435, 227, 536, 365, John Locke, Gregory W. Meeks, William Lacy Clay Jr, George White, Anthony Brown, Andre Carson, Middle-aged, middle-classs white men, Old, rich, white women, 1, 0, 34, 51, Every 10 years, Every year and Every 5 years.

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