Across
- 3. when blacks and whites challenged segregation and led a massive drive to register blacks to vote
- 5. people who ride busses throughout the south challenging illegal integration
- 9. segregation resulting from economic or social conditions of personal choice
- 11. a tax of fixed amount required for the right to vote
- 12. a nonviolent "occupy" protest
Down
- 1. refused to get out of her seat
- 2. racial segregation that occurs because of laws or administrative decisions by public agencies
- 4. banned illiteracy tests, federal examiners could enroll voters
- 6. laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites
- 7. killed by whites for flirting with a white woman
- 8. test given to prove if a person can read and write before being able to vote
- 10. founded to abolish segregation and discrimination, and created sit in movement
