Rep Your City: Civil Rights Edition
Across
- 2. When city sanitation workers decided to strike in response to deplorable job conditions, they marched down __ Street.
- 6. Interracial groups of bus passengers organized by the Congress of Racial Equality a.k.a. ___, travel from Washington, D.C. through the South.
- 10. One of the original “five and dime” stores, F.W. ___ became the site of some of the first lunch counter sit-ins during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Nashville.
- 11. Dr. Martin Luther King and Ralph David Abernathy worked together to create the ___ Improvement Association.
- 12. John Philip Sousa Junior High School, a public middle school in Washington, D.C. was the site of an attempt at school ___.
- 14. A violent assault in which state troopers, local policemen and others attack nonviolent protesters with clubs, whips, and tear gas in front of the media.
Down
- 1. Birmingham governer, George Wallace, calls for "___ forever."
- 3. On April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated by a sniper at the ___ Motel.
- 4. The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church killed ___ African American girls.
- 5. Black Panther Party Leader in Chicago.
- 7. She is arrested after refusing to give up her seat to whites on a public bus.
- 8. One of the most successful black business communities in the country during the civil rights movement.
- 9. The Chicago Freedom Movement was one of the major forces that led to the passage of the federal Fair ___ Act in 1968.
- 13. ___ Baptist Church was the site of Dr. King’s baptism and ordination.