Johnson & Malcolm, Mentors of the Next Generation, 1908-1973 (pp.177-179)

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Across
  1. 4. Johnson’s oath of office took place on this national vehicle
  2. 6. to deprive someone of the right to vote
  3. 9. This Act outlawed discriminatory voter restrictions in 1965
  4. 10. Johnson’s version of the “New Deal” was a series of domestic programs called the “___ ___”
  5. 12. Johnson admired this “New Deal” president
  6. 13. The Black Panthers initially protected Black Americans against this source of brutality
  7. 14. Federally subsidized medical insurance for the elderly
Down
  1. 1. This type of power was seen as radical
  2. 2. He was assassinated in 1964 after leaving the Black Muslims
  3. 3. Volunteers were beaten, churches, homes and businesses were bombed/burned, and volunteers were murdered during this activist “season” (2wds.)
  4. 5. This 1964 Act outlawed several forms of discrimination
  5. 7. Malcolm Little learned about this religious movement in prison
  6. 8. He was John F. Kennedy’s running mate in 1960
  7. 11. Federally subsidized medical insurance for the poor