Across
- 4. Who lead the Montgomery Improvement Association to run a boycott
- 8. segregation by custom and tradition
- 11. This person thought black power meant that African Americans should control the social, political, and economic direction of their struggle
- 14. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- 16. she did not want to move from her seat
- 17. African American air force veteran who applied for a transfer to the University of Mississippi
- 18. a form of protest used at white restaurants that refused to serve African Americans
- 19. a Mayor who ordered the Chicago police to protect the marchers
- 20. National Association for the advancement of colored people
Down
- 1. one meaning of this word is self-defense and even violence were acceptable
- 2. teamsof African American and white volunteers, many of whom were college students, traveled into the South to draw attention to its refusal to integrate bus terminals
- 3. Act that gave the federal Gov. broad power to prevent racial discrimination in a number of areas
- 5. NAACP's cheif counsel and director of its Legal Defense and Education Fund was the this brilliant African American attorney
- 6. Act that authorized the attorney general to send federal examiners to register qualified voters, bypassing local officials who often refuse registering of African Americans
- 7. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- 9. a doctrine that said lawa segregated African Americans were permitted as long as equal faculties were provided for them
- 10. to study the causes of the urban riots and to make recommondations to prevent them from happening again
- 12. prejudice or discrimination toward someone because of their race
- 13. was denied admission to her neighborhood school in Topeka
- 15. Dr. King lead what movement that went through the all-white suburb of Marquette Park to demonstrate the need for open housing
