Across
- 2. An alternative transportation method during the boycott.
- 7. The policy that kept buses divided by race.
- 9. Martin Luther ______ Jr., leader of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
- 12. The outcome the Civil Rights Movement aimed to achieve.
- 13. The result of the Supreme Court ruling against bus segregation.
- 15. The group of people who organized to support the boycott.
- 16. The principle that all people should be treated the same.
- 18. A public demonstration against unfair policies.
- 20. The type of court that ruled bus segregation unconstitutional.
Down
- 1. The bravery shown by Rosa Parks and other activists.
- 3. The ideal the Civil Rights Movement fought for.
- 4. Unity among the boycotters for a common cause.
- 5. What Martin Luther King Jr. provided during the boycott.
- 6. A key goal of the Civil Rights Movement.
- 8. Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach to protest.
- 10. A legal case filed to challenge segregation on buses.
- 11. The protest where people refused to use buses.
- 14. The Alabama city where the bus boycott took place.
- 17. Rosa Parks faced this after refusing to give up her seat.
- 19. Rosa’s last name, the woman who sparked the boycott.
