Civil Rights
Across
- 3. ___ ____ laws made segregation legal in the South.
- 4. A public meeting to support or oppose someone or something.
- 6. A stoppage of work or an activity to protest a condition
- 8. The refusal to follow certain rules or pay fines that one feels are unjust
- 10. Group led by MLK Jr. that set out to eliminate segregation.
- 12. When a group of people use signs to communicate their complaints, typically close to the place/group they are protesting.
- 14. When a group stops buying or using something as a form of protest.
- 15. ______ vs Ferguson permitted segregation as long as "equal" facilities were offered.
- 16. Designed to fight segregation by challenging the govt to enforce their anti-segregation rulings in the South by riding buses.
- 21. When a group people goes around an area to convince people to vote a certain way in an election.
Down
- 1. A group of college students that used non-violent forms of protest
- 2. A black woman who used civil disobedience to protest segregation of buses.
- 5. Method used to delay a vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- 7. Mobilization of people of color to lead the direction of the civil rights movement
- 9. An organization that commonly used sit-ins.
- 11. Ends a filibuster
- 13. Organization that supported court cases overturning segregation.
- 17. Type of segregation, by norms or traditions
- 18. Discrimination of a marginalized group based on their membership of a certain race
- 19. When a group of people occupies a place and refuses to move until their demands are met.
- 20. A demonstration that involves traveling from one assembly point to another, typically in a busy area