Across
- 2. The law written by JFK but passed by his successor that protected the rights of citizens regardless of race, nationality, gender, etc.
- 4. A person who wants segregation to keep going and was against the civil rights act
- 8. seperation of two racial groups
- 10. the disdain or looking down upon of certain groups just for their race, gender, etc.
- 14. protests that don't involve harming others and are aimed to bring forth change in society
- 15. basic rights under the protection of the government
- 16. laws used to enforce segregation
- 18. Civil Rights Organization that was founded by MLK
- 19. Civil Rights leader that gave his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington
- 20. The largest protest of the civil rights movement lead on Washington
Down
- 1. the act of fighting and protesting for some sort of political or social change
- 3. A man who was well-known for refusing to integrate and closing his resturant instead of integrating. He later became mayor and hired the most black people to office than any other governor so far
- 5. A type of nonviolent protests that involved sitting at lunch counters as a protest to segregation
- 6. this case helped greatly in ending segregation in schools
- 7. failed civil rights effort in Albany, GA
- 9. organization that surveyed Georgians to see whether or not they wanted schools to integrate
- 11. not being allowed a right, usually being kept from the right to vote
- 12. mixing of two racial groups
- 13. Civil rights activist who was a friend and aide of MLK and who helped start up SNCC
- 17. Civil Rights organization started by college students to coordinate nonviolent protests
