Across
- 4. – British suffragette who fought for women's right to vote.
- 6. – Lack of fairness or justice.
- 7. – Unity or agreement of feeling or action among individuals with a common interest.
- 10. – American civil rights leader famous for the "I Have a Dream" speech.
- 12. – To take part in a public protest or show support for a cause.
- 16. – Philosophy of peaceful resistance to injustice.
- 17. – Abolitionist who helped enslaved people escape via the Underground Railroad.
- 18. – Latino labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the UFW.
- 19. – A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
Down
- 1. – A public demonstration expressing strong objection.
- 2. – Swedish teen activist known for her climate change protests.
- 3. – Deaf-blind activist who campaigned for disability rights and social justice.
- 4. – American civil rights figure who refused to give up her bus seat.
- 5. – A person who takes action to bring about social or political change.
- 8. – The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- 9. – Fair treatment under the law and in society.
- 11. – Indian leader known for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance.
- 13. – The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities.
- 14. – South African leader who fought apartheid and became the country’s first Black president.
- 15. – Pakistani education activist and youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
