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On the Frontlines of Faith

Horizontales
The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
The capital of Alabama that was at the center of much civil rights activities in the early 1960s
A tactic of withholding commercial or social relationships used by civil rights leaders to protest racial discrimination
The figurative description of where the Jewish community stood with African Americans in the fight for equality and justice
The amendment to the U.S. Constitution which abolished slavery in 1865
Site of the 1963 civil rights rally that attracted more than 300,000 where Dr. King gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech
Civil rights activists in the early 1960s who rode buses throughout the South to protest segregation
Influential rabbi who was an early supporter of the civil rights movement and who joined with Dr. King and others on many of the marches and protests
African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white patron, spurring the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Verticales
The systematic separation of people based on race as a form of discrimination
A key principle of the early civil rights movement to implement change without destructive behavior
The combination of educational and other public facilities, previously segregated by race, into unified systems shared by all races
The Christian minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement
Rabbi and President of the American Jewish Congress who spoke at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
The unjust treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, and sex
Activist in India whose nonviolent resistance to British rule inspired Dr. King and the civil rights movement in the U.S.
Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment of one group of people over another
One of the founding members of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) in 1909
The condition in which one human being is owned by another, with few, if any, personal rights; an experience shared by both the Jewish and African American communities
Where the 1965 March of civil rights leaders to the Alabama state capital began