50 - Civil Rights Movement

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Across
  1. 2. – Alabama town where church bombings sparked national outcry.
  2. 6. – Mississippi town where a "wade-in" protest integrated beaches.
  3. 7. – Protest method used by students fighting school segregation.
  4. 9. – Labor leader and civil rights advocate tied to housing equality.
  5. 11. – Journalist and early voice in northern civil rights reporting.
  6. 12. – Mississippi town home to key voter registration efforts.
  7. 14. – Organization that led Freedom Rides and nonviolent protests.
Down
  1. 1. – Site of early protests against segregation in public spaces.
  2. 3. – First name of Hunter-Gault, one of the first to integrate UGA.
  3. 4. – Theologian and organizer, helped build bridges between faith and activism.
  4. 5. – Reverend who created a set of principles for corporate social responsibility.
  5. 6. – SCLC strategist who helped organize the Selma marches.
  6. 8. – Maryland city where Gloria Richardson led civil rights protests.
  7. 10. – Fannie Lou, powerful voice for voting rights and SNCC.
  8. 13. – Her Supreme Court case helped end segregated bus terminals.