Civil Rights Movement

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 6. The ability to face challenges or danger without fear, often shown by civil rights activists.
  2. 7. The practice of separating people of different races, often leading to inequality and discrimination.
  3. 8. A large, organized walk or demonstration, often used as a peaceful way to protest for rights.
  4. 10. The process of bringing different groups of people together, such as ending racial segregation in schools.
  5. 11. Rights The basic rights and privileges that all citizens are entitled to, such as freedom of speech and the right to vote.
  6. 12. A person who takes action to bring about social or political change, often by participating in protests or advocacy.
  7. 13. A group of people working together to achieve a common goal, often related to social or political change.
  8. 15. Refusing to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest, often used to challenge unfair practices.
Down
  1. 1. Treating people unfairly based on their race, gender, or other characteristics.
  2. 2. A public expression of disagreement or objection, often to raise awareness about an issue.
  3. 3. The state of being free and having the power to make choices without interference or oppression.
  4. 4. Someone who guides and inspires others, often playing a key role in movements for change.
  5. 5. Unfair or unjust treatment, often involving the violation of someone's rights.
  6. 9. Legal or moral entitlements that guarantee individuals certain freedoms and protections.
  7. 14. The idea that everyone should have the same rights and opportunities, regardless of their race or background.