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Black Politics - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Sections 4 and 6
  2. Joseph Neguse
  3. Pennsylvania
  4. 1935
  5. Green v. US (1941)
  6. Lane v. US (1939)
  7. Barack Obama
  8. Edward Brooke
  9. The Squad
  10. Andre Carson
  11. preprimaries
  12. Descriptive
  13. National Association of Amazing Colored People
  14. 1959
  15. Anthony Brown
  16. Gary Hart
  17. Smith v. US (1949)
  18. Congressional Black Caucus
  19. Illilustravtive
  20. Lane v. Wilson (1939)
  21. 6
  22. 51
  23. multiple ballot boxes
  24. party administered primaries
  25. single-state party system
  26. Every 10 years
  27. George White
  28. Thirteenth Amendment
  29. poll taxes
  30. Congress
  31. Walter Mondale
  32. Firgurative
  33. Baker v. Wesberry
  34. 17
  35. Ronald Regan
  36. John Mercer Langston
  37. 53
  38. Delaware
  39. Sandoval v. New York
  40. First person to win the popular vote but not win the election
  41. Political sharing
  42. 12
  43. Tim Scott
  44. Section 203
  45. North Carolina
  46. Connecticut
  47. Killings of African Americans by the police
  48. Gregory W. Meeks
  49. Democracy Select Committee
  50. Civil Rights of 1964
  51. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  52. Maine
  53. Leads for African American Congress
  54. literacy tests
  55. Political representation
  56. Beal v. Allwright (1949)
  57. 10
  58. Owning property valued at $200
  59. “Era of disenfranchise-ment”
  60. Joseph Rainey
  61. Structure
  62. Every 5 years
  63. Baker v. Carr
  64. Alfred Lawson Jr
  65. Civil Righs Act of 1946
  66. Alexander v. Sandoval
  67. New York
  68. 23
  69. Hanna Pitkin
  70. 153
  71. 1
  72. “Era of voting”
  73. 536
  74. Old, rich, white women
  75. Section 5
  76. Wesberry ​v. Sanders
  77. People representation
  78. The Compromise of 1877
  79. Every year
  80. 1870
  81. Article I
  82. The Elite Women
  83. Covid-19 pandemic
  84. Middle-aged, middle-classs white men
  85. Ted Cruz
  86. Carol Swain
  87. 2020 General Election
  88. 0
  89. Symbolic
  90. “Era of enlightenment”
  91. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  92. The Freedom Act of 1877
  93. Terry v. Adams (1953)
  94. Alexander v. Georgia
  95. 2008 General Election
  96. grandfather clause
  97. Steven Cohen
  98. John Stuart Mill
  99. The Girls
  100. Article II
  101. Adams v. US (1953)
  102. Fifteenth Amendment
  103. “Era of the white man”
  104. Will Hurd
  105. Fourteenth Amendment
  106. Section 20
  107. Peace and Prosperity
  108. 12
  109. Alexander Green
  110. Terry v. US (1935)
  111. Pandemic-induced recession
  112. Fair Pay Restoration Act
  113. 723
  114. Allocating
  115. evasion
  116. “Era of white voters”
  117. Gerrymandering
  118. Jesse Jackson
  119. economic manipulation
  120. William Lacy Clay Jr
  121. 239
  122. Fair Housing Act
  123. Martin Gilens
  124. single month registration periods
  125. 435
  126. John Locke
  127. 1969
  128. violence
  129. Bennie Thompson
  130. 1896
  131. Article III
  132. Substance
  133. Redistricting
  134. First Woman Nominee
  135. VRA of 1964
  136. Radio News
  137. 10
  138. Wilson v. US (1939)
  139. John Lewis
  140. Material
  141. Cory Booker
  142. Reapportionment
  143. A Thriving Economy
  144. Carol Mosley-Braun
  145. Owning a business
  146. Guinn and Beal v. US (1914)
  147. Texas
  148. Being born in the North
  149. 1968
  150. New Jersey
  151. Equal Employment Opportunity Act
  152. Kamala Harris
  153. fraud
  154. 365
  155. North American Association of Colored People
  156. white primaries
  157. 227
  158. Tennesse
  159. Smith v. Allwright (1949)
  160. Barack Obama
  161. Car v. Sanders
  162. Donald Trump
  163. 2016 General Election
  164. Beal v. US (1914)
  165. Section 1
  166. Senate