Black History
Across
- 3. "I have a dream..." (263-264)
- 7. Played a huge part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- 10. Between 1954 and 1968 African Americans and their associates in the United States battled to eliminate legalized racial discrimination
- 11. "But one hundred years later..." (261)
- 14. Where MLK gave his "I Had a Dream" speech
- 15. Unjust treatment
Down
- 1. On May 4th 1961 seven Black and six white activists mounted a Greyhound bus in Washington, D.C.
- 2. February 1st 1960 where 4 college students took a stand against segregation
- 4. separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups
- 5. Discrimination against a person because of their looks
- 6. On March 7th 1965, a movement happened in Alabama 600 peaceful demonstrators participated in the Selma to Montgomery march to protest the killing of Black civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson
- 8. 20 years
- 9. State laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- 12. Break apart
- 13. RightsActof1965 On August 26th 1925 a new law banned all voter literacy tests and provided federal examiners in certain voting jurisdictions