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To separate.
Refused to give up her seat on a bus.
The refusal to buy certain items.
Supreme Court declared racial segregation in public schools.
A Baptist Minister who led many peaceful protests against segregation.
Allowed schools to close by majority vote.
The transportation of students from one school district to another as a means of integration.
A peaceful protest.
First woman to serve as Chief Justice in a State Supreme Court.
It had forbidden unequal treatment based on sex and was also a means of stopping racial discrimination.
The unjust treatment on people, especially in race, sex, and age.
Unjust treatment or control.
The failure to comply with a constitution.
Southern segregation laws that encouraged discrimination against African-Americans
They believed that racism was an inherent part of the U.S. capitalist society and were militant, self-styled revolutionaries for Black Power.
A secret hate group which aimed to suppress the newly acquired rights of Black people and to oppose carpetbaggers from the North, and which was responsible for many lawless and violent proceedings.
A group of nine African-Americans who were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
end a policy of racial segregation in
the state of being extremely poor.
Name of the lunch counter where the Greensboro sit-ins began.
involves ethical decision making and integrity (the alignment of actions with values)
Effort by Black Americans to end racial _______ and gain equal rights under the law.
uniting people from different races
To break a promise, a rule, or a law.
The act of refusing to obey someone or some organization.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, churches link together to inform blacks about changes in the Civil Rights Movement, led by MLK Jr., was a success
rode in interstate buses into the segregated southern United States to test the ruling of unsegregated public places
Name given to the voting campaign in the summer of 1964 that helped African Americans register to vote
In August 1963, civil rights leaders organized a massive rally in Washington to urge passage of President Kennedy's civil rights bill. The high point came when MLK Jr., gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.

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