Chapter 14 - Postwar Prosperity and Civil Rights

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Across
  1. 2. residential communities on the outskirts of cities
  2. 6. ledto a large increase in black voting in 1965
  3. 8. laws that maintained racial segregation in the South
  4. 9. all the goods and services produced in one year
  5. 10. was organized in 1961 to stop segregation in buses in the South
  6. 12. Where Dr. King wrote his famous jailhouse letter
  7. 13. she refused to move to the back of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama
  8. 14. abbreviation for the organization of black ministers who wanted to fight for racial equality
  9. 18. name given to the black students who integrated Central High School
  10. 20. the first black baseball player
  11. 21. Prohibited discrimination in public places
Down
  1. 1. the President who who created the Interstate Highway System
  2. 3. the little girl who wanted to go to an all-white school in Topeka, Kansas
  3. 4. what happened to the birth rate after World War II
  4. 5. programs to increase numbers of women and minorities in universities and professions
  5. 7. the NAACP lawyer that handled the Brown v Board of Education case
  6. 11. what many World War II veterans used to buy houses and get an education
  7. 15. the first mass-produced housing development
  8. 16. he rejected his given name and became a Civil Rights leader
  9. 17. a militant group of black activists in Oakland, California
  10. 19. it is prohibited in the 24th Amendment