Across
- 1. Dr. King spoke of bringing "our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood...when all God's children...will be able to join ...and sing ____ __ ____" (answer has 3 words)
- 6. Dr. King 'dreamed' of his children living in a world where they would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the "content of their _________"
- 8. two words of the name of the movement of 1950s and 60s for racial equality
- 10. leader from India that inspired MLK in nonviolent protests
- 12. protestors resisted often violent acts against them because they were trained in ________ (2 words)
- 13. city where Dr. King was imprisoned for bus boycott
- 14. MLK, Jr. said "if a man is called to be a ______ he should sweep streets even as Micelangelo painted".
Down
- 2. church in Atlanta, Georgia where Dr. King was a pastor (until his untimely death) and where U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (the 1st African-American Senator from GA) is a pastor today
- 3. another word for a protest that is nonviolent
- 4. not riding the busses to implement changes in segregation is an example of this type of powerful protest used throughout history and in present times
- 5. capital city where Dr. King delivered his 'I have a dream' speech in 1963
- 7. this president's memorial is the backdrop of Dr. King and other's speeches during the March on Washington
- 9. Dr. King said the "...inexpressible cruelties of _____ could not stop us...we're going to win our freedom"
- 11. this took many forms both legal and illegal, another word for seperation
