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Non-violent opposition to a gov't policy or law by refusal to comply with it on basis of one's conscience
rights guaranteed to citizens of the US by the Constitution and by laws of the nation and states
racial separation by legal status
right claimed by American presidents to refuse to provide info to other branches of federal gov't
legislation aimed a prohibiting discrimination in sale, mortgage or rental opportunities for housing
construct of beliefs that promote marriage, attendance at religious services, obedience to authority and strong family ties
any aid given for paying of debt related to food, rent, heat, tuition or other costs of living
book about women's rights movement, written by Betty Friedan in 1963
President Johnson's domestic plan for transforming America during 1960s
program initiated under Johnson which provided for early childhood education for disadvantaged youth
1956 law that appropriated billions of dollars to build highways linking cities across the US. Excise tax on gasoline was implemented to pay for this construction
black civil rights leader who based his movement for equality on philosophy of non-violent civil disobedience
MLK's writing while in prison that articulately outlined his anti-segregationist civil disobedience
black Muslim minister and civil rights activist who held that equality could only come in a separate black state within the US
National Organization for Women, established by Betty Friedan in 1966, aim was to assist women in gaining legal, economic, and social equality
American Indians who were using land prior to immigration patters of earliest settlers in 1607
not supporting interests of policies of any one political party
bringing together blacks and whites in American society
first African-American major league baseball player
area of population beyond urban or city areas

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