Across
- 1. organized the Stop-ERA campaign
- 4. kept the boycott going until 1970, when the grape growers finally agreed to raise wages and improve working conditions
- 5. organization made to take action needed to bring women into the mainstream of American Society
- 6. famous festival where hundreds of thousands of people gathered to listen to the new music
- 7. A series of deportations that included immigrants from Mexico and American born children
- 8. organized groups that fought for farmworkers
- 9. group living arrangements in which members shared everything and worked together
- 10. outlawed paying men more than women for the same job
- 14. one of the most famous hippie destinations in San Francisco
- 15. wrote “The Feminine Mystique” to describe the reasons for their discontent
- 16. editor of the University of Michigan’s student newspaper
- 17. enlisted college students, churches, and civil rights groups to organize a national boycott of table grapes
- 18. the belief that men and women should be equal
- 20. an author who became one of the movement’s leading figures
Down
- 2. founded to protect the rights of Mexican American veterans
- 3. an organization made to fight discrimination against persons of Latin American ancestry
- 11. led by Mario Savio and others at the University of Berkeley
- 12. the practice of teaching immigrant students in their own language while they also learned English
- 13. major folk singer who became an important voice of the movement
- 19. promoted Latino causes and supported Latino candidates in many states
