Kabuki and Noh are two types of traditional Japanese drama, Kabuki being famous for the masks that are often known as kabuki masks in the western hemisphere. Haiku is a type of poetry. Ukiyo-e is what you described, and there's the really famous painting of waves that represents it well.
African Americans were not the only people to demand equal rights in the 1960s. The message of Dr. Martin Luther King inspired other groups to publicize and seek their own civil rights—chiefly women, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.