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A term to describe being fair
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Black militant leader who felt that the black movement was being watered down by the white power structure
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The act of not purchasing a product because of its ties with something negative
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Separating the races
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A state in the South that passed racist legislation (capitol is Atlanta)
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City where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
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Another term for a Sit Down Strike
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Famous gathering of many Americans in 1963 in Washington DC that protested racism in the United States
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The 1954 supreme court case that ended 'separate but equal' treatment in schools
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Act that was passed by Congress in 1964 guaranteeing protections for people of color
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A young SNCC leader and currently a United States legislator from Georgia
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These are two class terms that help to describe an income gap
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Famous city in Alabama where Martin Luther King, Jr. and others led a nonviolent march
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An act that help to outlaw racist Jim Crow voting laws in the South
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The idea that unfairly divides school children based on color
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A state in the South that passed racist legislation (capitol is Montgomery)
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A type of protest where people do not move from a place they want to see changes
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What black people and others were fighting for in the 1950s and 1960s
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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Black communist organizer who believed in equality for all races
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A method for killing a person of color and a terrible act of racism
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Throughout the South, traditionally black places of worship suffered from these types of violent acts.
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A term that describes unfair treatment that sometimes goes unpunished
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A southern California city that erupted in urban violence in 1965 in protest of poverty level living
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