Across
- 4. civil rights effort to end segregation in Albany, Georgia.
- 6. law that ended segregation and job discrimination.
- 7. civil rights group led by MLK that used nonviolent protests.
- 10. 1963 protest for civil rights where MLK gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.
- 11. Atlanta mayor who helped grow the city’s airport and supported civil rights.
- 12. group that studied segregation and helped Georgia integrate schools.
- 14. movement in the 1950s–60s to end segregation and gain equal rights.
- 15. 1954 Supreme Court case that banned school segregation.
- 16. civil rights leader who promoted nonviolence and led the March on Washington.
Down
- 1. civil rights group known for sit-ins and Freedom Rides.
- 2. dispute over Georgia’s governor after Eugene Talmadge died before taking office.
- 3. Atlanta mayor in the 1960s who opposed segregation.
- 5. Farming, a key part of Georgia’s economy.
- 8. Georgia governor who opposed desegregation but later improved conditions for minorities.
- 9. civil rights activist and longtime U.S. Representative from Georgia.
- 13. Elections where only white people could vote, banned in 1944.
