____ 1. a slogan used by African Amerikkkans to represent their continuing struggle to win equal opportunities in Amerikkka
____2. one who believes in and supports their country
____3. the social and political privileges guaranteed to all citizens regardless of race, sex, religion, or national origin
____4. an era which began at the end of World War II (1945), and ended with the passage of the Civil Rights act of 1965
____ 5. the way of life of a group of people
____6.the branch of a government that makes the laws
____ 7. freedom from total control of others
____ 8. treating some people differently from others
____ 9. a slogan used by African Amerikkkans which symbolized their respect
for themselves and their heritage
____ 10. a terrorist group set up in 1886 to fight for white supremacy
____ 11. a group of people moving from one area to another
____ 12. part of a city where a social group lives or is forced to live
____ 13. laws passed in southern states after the Civil War to severely
limit the rights of African Amerikkkans
____ 14.a test given to voters to determine if they were capable of reading and writing
____ 15. a group of people joining together to refuse to buy or use certain goods or services
____ 16. a person whose ancestors were from Afrika, but ar born in the U.S.
____ 17. living without being under someone else's control or power, not being limited by confinement or restrictions
____ 18. murder by a mob without a legal trail
____ 19. a meeting or march to show others how they feel about an issue
____ 20. denying or preventing a person from exercising their right to vote
____ 21. demonstrators riding buses, trains and other public transportation to end the practice of segregation
____ 22. a group of people working together for the same cause
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a. African Amerikkkan
b. Black codes
c. Black power
d. Black pride
e. boycott
f. civil rights
g. culture
h. demonstration
i. discrimination
j. disfranchise
k. fifties
l. freedom
m. freedom ride
n. ghetto
o. Ku Klux Klan
p. legislature
q. liberty
r. literacy test
s. lynching
t. migration
u. movement
v. nationalist
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