Across
- 3. Something handed down from a previous generation or left behind after a person's life, such as accomplishments or values.
- 5. Justice The concept of fairness and equality in terms of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
- 6. The enforced separation of different racial groups in public spaces, schools, and other areas of life.
- 8. The act of speaking or acting in support of a cause or group.
- 11. The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- 14. The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- 15. The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- 17. The act of promoting the welfare of others through charitable donations or actions.
- 18. The act of ensuring individuals or groups are welcomed and included, especially in social, educational, or political activities.
- 19. The unjust or unfair treatment of people, particularly based on race, gender, or other factors.
- 20. The process by which individuals enroll to vote in elections.
Down
- 1. A series of programs and reforms introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s to recover from the Great Depression, where Mary McLeod Bethune played a significant role in its inclusivity.
- 2. The belief or condition that individuals of all races are treated equally and fairly.
- 4. State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- 7. A set of circumstances that makes it possible for someone to achieve something.
- 9. There is no HBCU without us
- 10. The ability to guide, direct, or influence people toward achieving a common goal.
- 12. The right to vote in political elections.
- 13. The process of teaching, learning, and gaining knowledge, skills, and values.
- 16. The process of giving someone the power or confidence to take control of their life and achieve their goals.
