Across
- 5. / The enforced separation of different racial groups in a community.
- 6. / A public walk by a group to protest or support a cause.
- 9. / Activists who rode interstate buses to challenge segregation.
- 11. / The city central to the Bus Boycott in 1955-56.
- 14. / Unfair treatment based on race, gender, or other factors.
- 15. / A prominent activist advocating for Black empowerment.
- 16. / A political organization advocating for African American rights.
- 17. / A form of peaceful protest where participants occupy a space.
- 19. / The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- 21. / Legal rights to participate in elections.
- 22. / A statement or action expressing disapproval of something.
- 23. / Discrimination based on race or ethnicity.
- 24. / Rights protecting individuals' freedoms and equality.
- 25. / The right to vote in political elections.
Down
- 1. / The quality of being fair and reasonable.
- 2. / The process of bringing people of different racial groups together.
- 3. / A protest against segregated bus seating in Montgomery.
- 4. / Known for refusing to give up her bus seat in Montgomery.
- 7. / The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- 8. / Refusal to buy or use goods as a form of protest.
- 10. / The city famous for the 1965 voting rights marches.
- 12. / Legislation promoting equality and civil rights.
- 13. / A leader of the Civil Rights Movement advocating nonviolence.
- 18. / The practice of campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- 20. / Avoidance of violent actions, especially during protests.
