The Civil Rights Movement (pp. 380 - 395)

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Across
  1. 2. The legal doctrine established by the Plessy v. Ferguson case
  2. 5. Student-led group organizing sit-ins and voter registration campaigns
  3. 8. Unfair exams used to limit African American voting rights
  4. 9. Nonviolent leader of the Civil Rights Movement (acronym)
  5. 10. Civil rights leader who argued for change “by any means necessary”
  6. 11. Organization founded in 1909 to challenge racial inequality in courts
  7. 12. Number of the amendment that allowed African American men to vote
  8. 13. Laws that enforced racial segregation in the South
  9. 15. Turned over Plessy v. Ferguson
Down
  1. 1. Being denied the right to vote
  2. 3. the mobilization of the political and economic power of African Americans, especially to compel respect for their rights and to improve their condition
  3. 4. Civil rights–era group that ran community programs and armed patrols
  4. 6. Discriminatory charges that limited voting rights
  5. 7. Policy that protected white voting rights by using ancestry
  6. 14. Her arrest helped spark the Montgomery Bus Boycott