Across
- 1. Belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and social.
- 9. Segregation that exists because of laws.
- 10. For ten weeks during the summer of 1964, thousands of volunteers worked in Mississippi to register African American voters.
- 11. Fought for Latino civil rights.
- 15. African Americans could not be banned from voting (1870).
- 16. Granted Citizenship to former slaves (1868).
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- 2. In August, 200,00 people marched in Washington D.C. in support of a civil rights bill.
- 3. Implemented by southern states to reaffirm white supremacy through, differential treatment. Discriminatory laws.
- 4. While visting family Chicago teen Emmett Till whistled at a white lady in a grocery store. Two days later he found brutally murdered.
- 5. Civil disobedience protest to promote desegregation of all pubic places; people would "wit in" places they weren't supposed to. (woolsworth)
- 6. Ended slavery. (1865)
- 7. Leader: Latinos fight back. What: stricks to demand union recognition, increased wages, and better benefits. (united farm workers).
- 8. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus and was arrested for it. -bus boycott
- 12. Group of people who support white supremacy. They would inforce Jim Crow laws and murder innocent people.
- 13. Native Americans: form the American Indian movement. Fight against police brutality (like the black panthers) slogan was "Rd power".
- 14. Segregation is not based on laws but on customs and traditions.
