Equal Rights Movement

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  1. 4. The amendment that granted African Americans the right to vote (1870)
  2. 8. The right to vote in political elections (specifically women)
  3. 9. The right to act, speak, or think as you want without fear of punishment or restraint
  4. 11. ______ Luther King Lr, a critical civil rights leader, famous for many things including organizing various peaceful pretests, delivering beautiful and moving speeches, earning a noble peace prize, etc.
  5. 12. What everyone who was apart of the suffrage/civil rights movement was fighting for
  6. 14. A more violent way to protest
  7. 16. Civil ______ movement (1954-1968)
  8. 17. the unjust treatment of different categories of people
  9. 20. Just behavior/treatment, normally in law
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  1. 1. _____ B. Anthony, who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association (1869)
  2. 2. Object to what someone has said or done.
  3. 3. _____ Justice Movement, the collective effort to achieve equal rights
  4. 5. The act of setting someone/something apart from another
  5. 6. The advocacy of women's rights and the want for equality of all genders
  6. 7. To use yourself to help make a collective decision
  7. 10. Elizabeth Cady _______, who famously co-founded Seneca Falls Convention (1849)
  8. 13. The action of using vigorous campaigning to solve a political or social problem
  9. 15. ____ Parks, one of the first African women to refuse to give up her seat on the bus (1955)
  10. 18. _____ Paul, who led the "Silent Sentinels" alongside Lucy Burns (1917)
  11. 19. The amendment that granted women the right to vote (1920)