MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH

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