Chapter 20 The Politics of Protest

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Across
  1. 1. organized the Stop-ERA campaign
  2. 4. kept the boycott going until 1970, when the grape growers finally agreed to raise wages and improve working conditions
  3. 5. organization made to take action needed to bring women into the mainstream of American Society
  4. 6. famous festival where hundreds of thousands of people gathered to listen to the new music
  5. 7. A series of deportations that included immigrants from Mexico and American born children
  6. 8. organized groups that fought for farmworkers
  7. 9. group living arrangements in which members shared everything and worked together
  8. 10. outlawed paying men more than women for the same job
  9. 14. one of the most famous hippie destinations in San Francisco
  10. 15. wrote “The Feminine Mystique” to describe the reasons for their discontent
  11. 16. editor of the University of Michigan’s student newspaper
  12. 17. enlisted college students, churches, and civil rights groups to organize a national boycott of table grapes
  13. 18. the belief that men and women should be equal
  14. 20. an author who became one of the movement’s leading figures
Down
  1. 2. founded to protect the rights of Mexican American veterans
  2. 3. an organization made to fight discrimination against persons of Latin American ancestry
  3. 11. led by Mario Savio and others at the University of Berkeley
  4. 12. the practice of teaching immigrant students in their own language while they also learned English
  5. 13. major folk singer who became an important voice of the movement
  6. 19. promoted Latino causes and supported Latino candidates in many states