MontgomeryBus BoycottPeace“LoveYourEnemies”ShilohMissionaryBaptistChurch"We ShallOvercome""InjusticeAnywhere IsA Threat ToJusticeEverywhere""I Have ADream"SpeechFreedom&EqualityCivilRights Actof 1964CorettaScottKingAlbany,Georgia"The Time IsAlways RightTo Do WhatIs Right"NoblePeacePrize1964LaborRightsMarch OnWashington(1963)1960sCivilRightsMovementSelma ToMontgomeryMarch(1965)NonviolentJanuary20,2025March forVotingRights(1965)RacialIntegration"Faith Is TakingThe First StepEven WhenYou Don't SeeThe WholeStaircase"MarchAgainstPoverty(1968)January15,1929Rev. DrMartinLutherKing, Jr.MontgomeryBus BoycottPeace“LoveYourEnemies”ShilohMissionaryBaptistChurch"We ShallOvercome""InjusticeAnywhere IsA Threat ToJusticeEverywhere""I Have ADream"SpeechFreedom&EqualityCivilRights Actof 1964CorettaScottKingAlbany,Georgia"The Time IsAlways RightTo Do WhatIs Right"NoblePeacePrize1964LaborRightsMarch OnWashington(1963)1960sCivilRightsMovementSelma ToMontgomeryMarch(1965)NonviolentJanuary20,2025March forVotingRights(1965)RacialIntegration"Faith Is TakingThe First StepEven WhenYou Don't SeeThe WholeStaircase"MarchAgainstPoverty(1968)January15,1929Rev. DrMartinLutherKing, Jr.

MLK BINGO - 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. Montgomery Bus Boycott
  2. Peace
  3. “Love Your Enemies”
  4. Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
  5. "We Shall Overcome"
  6. "Injustice Anywhere Is A Threat To Justice Everywhere"
  7. "I Have A Dream" Speech
  8. Freedom & Equality
  9. Civil Rights Act of 1964
  10. Coretta Scott King
  11. Albany, Georgia
  12. "The Time Is Always Right To Do What Is Right"
  13. Noble Peace Prize 1964
  14. Labor Rights
  15. March On Washington (1963)
  16. 1960s Civil Rights Movement
  17. Selma To Montgomery March (1965) Nonviolent
  18. January 20, 2025
  19. March for Voting Rights (1965)
  20. Racial Integration
  21. "Faith Is Taking The First Step Even When You Don't See The Whole Staircase"
  22. March Against Poverty (1968)
  23. January 15, 1929
  24. Rev. Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.