Chapter 16

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Across
  1. 2. Federal legislation that banned literacy tests and allowed national oversight of voter registration.
  2. 6. Site of a major 1965 riot revealing deep urban racial tensions.
  3. 8. but equal Doctrine overturned by *Brown v. Board of Education* that had allowed segregation.
  4. 10. City where Rosa Parks' arrest sparked a pivotal bus boycott.
  5. 11. Nonviolent protest campaign launched by Dr. King to fight economic injustice. ________ ___________ Campaign
  6. 14. Procedure that ends a filibuster in the Senate.
  7. 15. Militant civil rights group that supported community self-defense and empowerment.
  8. 18. The 1968 law that banned discrimination in housing. _____ ______ _____ of 1968
Down
  1. 1. Law that outlawed segregation and job discrimination. _____ ______ _____ of 1964
  2. 3. The act of enrolling, especially in voting rolls
  3. 4. Tactic used in the Senate to delay or block civil rights legislation by extended speech.
  4. 5. X Militant civil rights leader affiliated with the Nation of Islam.
  5. 7. Practice of segregation by tradition and social norms rather than by law. _____ ________ segregation
  6. 9. Commission that investigated causes of urban riots and blamed institutional racism.
  7. 12. Rock City where federal troops were sent to enforce school desegregation in 1957.
  8. 13. Leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and advocate of nonviolent protest.
  9. 15. Power Movement encouraging African American pride, self-reliance, and control of civil rights activism.
  10. 16. Group that organized youth protests and sit-ins during the civil rights movement.
  11. 17. Sunday 1965 event where marchers were brutally attacked, spurring new voting rights legislation.
  12. 19. Group formed by Martin Luther King Jr. to lead nonviolent civil rights campaigns.