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- 5. Federal legislation that enforced equal voting rights among all races; made literacy tests and other methods use to undermine 15th Amendment illegal.
- 7. American politician, diplomat, and activist; served as US Congressman, US Ambassador, and Mayor of Atlanta.
- 8. A major civil rights movement organization that was created and run by student
- 9. President of United Mine Workers, President of Congress of Industrial Organization
- 10. The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- 11. The boom in Georgia's film industry.
- 13. A desegregation campaign that challenged all forms of racial segregation and discrimination in the city.
- 14. American politician; Governor of Georgia.
- 16. To bring people of different racial or ethnic groups into society or an organization as equals.
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- 1. African American civil rights organization closely associated with Martin Luther King, Jr.
- 2. An educated, black man who spoke his visions of equality to students, including Martin Luther King, Jr., through lectures.
- 3. Creation that ruled Atlanta's segregated public school system unconstitutional and ordered it integrated.
- 4. Connects the Southeast's economy to markets of the world; one of the most important and productive civil works projects.
- 6. An American civil rights activist and Baptist minister who first rose as a leader because of the Montgomery bus boycott.
- 12. 39th President of US; awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
- 15. A Supreme Court case which the Court declared that the "separate-but-equal" schools were unconstitutional.
