Civil Rights- Connor Nee

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Across
  1. 2. Movement of White middle class into of suburbs and out of cities
  2. 4. Court ruling: all schools are to be desegregated
  3. 5. Money paid to vote
  4. 7. Court ruling: State segregation is legal as long as it is equal
  5. 9. Segregation by law
  6. 10. Policy used to increase economic and educational opportunities for women and minorities
  7. 12. Laws designed to segregate blacks from whites
Down
  1. 1. segregation by choice or economic differences
  2. 3. Woman who refused to give up her seat on the bus and eventually became the poster child for the Montgomerey Bus Boycott
  3. 6. Movement to register southern black voters
  4. 8. Test used to exclude uneducated black citizens from voting, tested ability to read and write
  5. 11. Protests by black college students, 1960-1961, who took seats at "whites only" lunch counters and refused to leave until served; in 1960 over 50,000 participated in sit-ins across the South. Their success prompted the formation of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee