2025 Martin Luther King Jr. leadership presentation

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Across
  1. 2. "The ultimate goal of the civil rights movement (Slides 3, 10, & 11)."
  2. 3. "Leadership style focusing on meeting the needs of others first (Slide 12)."
  3. 6. "Dr. King’s quality of staying strong despite arrests and threats (Slide 9)."
  4. 9. "Dr. King’s main strength, also the theme of this presentation (Slides 1 & 6)."
  5. 10. "Organization that Dr. King led, spelled out as Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Slide 5)."
  6. 11. "Dr. King’s contemporary who initially took a more confrontational approach (Slides 10 & 11)."
  7. 12. "Type of leadership theory that involves inspiring followers to exceed their own expectations (Slide 12)."
  8. 13. "Global influencer from India who believed in nonviolence (Slides 4 & 15)."
  9. 15. "Anti-apartheid leader from South Africa mentioned as an international figure (Slide 16)."
  10. 16. "A carefully developed plan of action, which Dr. King used for protests and alliances (Slide 8)."
  11. 17. type of rights movement Dr. King championed (Slides 3 & 19)."
  12. 18. "Dr. King’s tool for inspiring crowds, including the “I Have a Dream” speech (Slide 7)."
  13. 19. "Important trait for leaders, ensuring just treatment of all team members (Slides 24 & 31)."
Down
  1. 1. "The form of protest used in Montgomery against segregated buses (Slides 5 & 19)."
  2. 4. "The peaceful strategy inspired by Gandhi that Dr. King used (Slides 4 & 6)."
  3. 5. "Future-focused outlook that Dr. King used to guide the movement (Slides 6 & 8)."
  4. 7. "What Dr. King’s speeches and actions provided for millions (Slides 21 & 33)."
  5. 8. "A key principle of Dr. King’s leadership, focusing on understanding others’ feelings (Slide 6)."
  6. 12. "Visual tool used in Slide 19 to show key historical events."
  7. 14. "Dr. King sought this among diverse groups for a common cause (Slides 16 & 31)."