Across
- 1. – Colleges and universities founded to educate Black students.
- 6. – The process of bringing different groups together.
- 7. Crow – Laws that enforced racial segregation.
- 9. – A holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the U.S.
- 10. Railroad – A secret network that helped enslaved people escape.
- 12. – To succeed despite difficulties.
- 14. – A peaceful protest where people refuse to leave a place.
- 15. – City where a famous bus boycott took place.
- 16. Parks – Woman who refused to give up her bus seat.
- 17. – A public demonstration against injustice.
- 19. – A person who fights for social change.
- 22. – A peaceful way to protest injustice.
- 23. – The act of freeing enslaved people.
Down
- 2. – Refusing to buy or use something as a protest.
- 3. Rights – Laws that protect the right to vote.
- 4. Renaissance – A cultural movement of Black artists, writers, and musicians.
- 5. – Someone who worked to end slavery.
- 7. – Fair treatment under the law.
- 8. Riders – Civil rights activists who rode buses to challenge segregation.
- 11. – The process of ending racial separation.
- 13. – Civil rights leader known for his “I Have a Dream” speech.
- 18. Rights – The freedoms and rights that belong to all people.
- 20. – The state of being treated the same as others.
- 21. – What someone leaves behind after they pass.
- 22. – Organization that fights for civil rights.
