Civil Rights Movement Review
Across
- 4. The Fifteenth Amendment states that the right of people to ____ cannot be denied because of their race
- 5. Support for the Civil Rights Movement increased after the brutal murder of Emmett ______.
- 10. Time period between the end of the Civil War (1865) and 1878 in which the country tried to rebuild itself after the Civil War and help African Americans gain rights
- 11. This Constitutional amendment outlawed slavery
- 15. "_________ tests" often had unclear questions with possible multiple meanings (ambiguity) to try to disqualify certain people from voting
- 16. ___________ Clauses were parts of laws that exempted people from "literacy tests" and poll taxes if their male ancestors had the ability to vote before the Civil War
Down
- 1. This form of media became popular after World War II; it helped spread awareness of issues going on.
- 2. The decision in the 1954 court case ______ v. Board of Education stated that the logic of "Separate but equal" was not practical
- 3. Denial of mortgages to a particular neighborhood
- 6. This organization was formed to help African Americans obtain equal rights and treatment
- 7. The decision in the 1896 court case Plessy v. Ferguson was that "_______ but equal" was legal
- 8. Sit-ins, the Selma March, the 1963 March on Washington, Freedom Rides, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott were all examples of non-violent methods for _______.
- 9. The 1964 Civil Rights Act made racial ______________ in public places illegal.
- 12. The Fourteenth Amendment states that people are entitled to _____ protection of the laws
- 13. After 1877, states in the South passed laws to try to ______ the rights of African Americans by developing rules and tactics that would attempt to scoot around the protections promised in the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.
- 14. The public killing of an individual who has not received any due process
- 16. The _____ Book was created to help inform African Americans of places they could go
- 17. The Little ____ Nine integrated a high school in Arkansas as the US Army protected their entrance into the building