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