Across
- 4. nineteen-___; the year that the Kent State shootings occurred
- 6. Kent State by Deborah Wiles is in this genre: ___ fiction
- 7. _____, Stills, Nash & Young; one of the singers of "Ohio"
- 8. one of the founders of the Black Panther Party; his initials are B.S.
- 11. verb meaning to wipe out; to destroy
- 12. A law requiring people of a certain age and status to serve in the military
- 15. This is the war that many students were protesting in the 1960s and 1970s
- 16. Deborah Wiles changes the font for each character to reveal something about their ____
- 17. one of the founders of the Black Panther Party; his initials are H.N.
- 18. one of the Black Panther Party's programs included providing free ______ to school children
- 19. adjective meaning divided sharply into opposing groups
- 23. the singer of "What's Going On?"
- 25. adjective meaning based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
Down
- 1. 11 days after the events at Kent State, this university was the site of an incident similar to what happened at Kent State
- 2. the name of the author of Kent State
- 3. the voice of the KSU Student Activist is represented by this kind of font in Kent State
- 5. Deborah Wiles captures 6 distinct _______ in her book
- 9. Kent State University is located in this US state
- 10. a political party dedicated to advancing the rights and protecting the safety of Black Americans; they were willing to use violence
- 13. the ___________ of the Constitution protects freedom of speech, assembly, religion and petition
- 14. Deborah Wiles begins each chapter of Kent State with quotes from protest ____
- 20. Kent State by Deborah Wiles focuses on events that happened on the first four days of this month
- 21. noun meaning a place of protection
- 22. the Black Panther Party was formed after the death of this activist
- 24. a poem of serious reflection and grief
