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