Contributions of African Americans in the U.S.
Across
- 2. Great courage and bravery in the face of danger or adversity.
- 4. A story, account, or description of events or experiences.
- 8. Significant progress, advancements, or improvements.
- 9. Courageous behavior or actions in the face of danger or adversity.
- 10. Covered, hidden, or concealed, often implying a lack of visibility or awareness.
- 11. Acts, efforts, or donations made to contribute to a cause or goal.
- 13. Something handed down or left behind by a predecessor or past generation.
- 14. The United States Army during the American Civil War, supporting the Union cause.
- 17. Preconceived opinion or bias, often based on limited information or stereotypes.
- 19. A military unit consisting of soldiers trained and equipped for ground combat.
Down
- 1. Of crucial importance or significance, often referring to a central or turning point.
- 3. People of African descent living in the United States, often used to refer to individuals with African ancestry and African American cultural heritage.
- 5. Individuals who operate or fly aircraft, often referring to pilots.
- 6. The war fought by the American colonies to gain independence from Great Britain between 1775 and 1783.
- 7. A person who sacrifices their life or suffers greatly for a cause or belief.
- 12. The enforced separation or isolation of different racial or ethnic groups, often by social, legal, or institutional means.
- 14. Military The collective armed forces and defense organizations of the United States.
- 15. The act or process of bringing different groups or elements together to form a cohesive whole.
- 16. Not given proper attention or recognition, often due to being overshadowed or neglected.
- 18. The ability to recover or bounce back from difficulties or challenges.