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When segregation ended, laws allowed both people of color and white people to share public spaces.
Integration
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Use the word "boycott" in a sentence.
Boycott
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To refuse to use a business or company because you do not agree with their policies.
Boycott
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A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something. Standing up for what you believe in.
Protest
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Use the word "protest" in a sentence.
Protest
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The basic rights of all men and women regardless of race, gender or religion.
Civil Rights
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A famous speaker and peaceful protester who changed the world and civil rights laws.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Use the word "segregation" in a sentence.
Segregation
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The separation of people of color and white people.
Segregation
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Use the word "discrimination" in a sentence.
Discrimination
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To treat somebody different based on their race, gender or religion.
Discrimination
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State and local laws that prevent people of color from sharing spaces with white people.
Jim Crow Laws
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Use the word "Civil Rights" in a sentence
Civil Rights
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