Across
- 1. The surname of the leader of the Montgomery Improvement Association
- 4. This was what the civil rights groups wanted to gain from their actions
- 7. This civil rights group were already very active in Montgomery and Rosa Parks was a key member
- 8. Another racist, white supremacy group involved in the opposition to the bus boycotts
- 9. When a person or group of people refuse to use a service as a way to highlight a problem with it
Down
- 2. The Mayor of Montgomery who also joined the local White Citizens' Council
- 3. The new civil rights group formed at a meeting on the day of Rosa Parks' trial
- 4. The surname of the lady who refused to move out of her seat on the segregated bus
- 5. The place where black people were expected to sit on the segregated buses
- 6. This was a system used by black people to help them get to and from work during the bus boycott
- 7. As a word, the percentage of black people in Montgomery who boycotted the buses
