Across
- 4. A political organization that arose after the Civil Rights Movement. They advocated for class struggle, were armed, and provided community services like free breakfasts
- 7. A movement to end legal segregation and discrimination in the US
- 8. A War fought between the Northern and Southern States in the US over slavery and secession
Down
- 1. A pastor who led the Civil Rights Movement
- 2. A discriminatory practice that withholds financial services from majority minority communities
- 3. The post Civil War period where the US dealt with the economic, social and political challenges of abolition
- 5. Ownership of a person a property, usually for their labor
- 6. Laws designed to enforce racial segregation in the late 1800s and early 1900s
