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Rosa Parks Vocabulary
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1. Segregation - the enforced separation of different racial groups, especially in public facilities such as schools, buses, and restaurants.
2. Civil rights - the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality, especially those pertaining to racial and ethnic minorities.
3. Activist - a person who campaigns for social or political change, often through nonviolent means.
4. Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on factors such as race, gender, or age.
5. Montgomery Bus Boycott - a protest campaign led by Rosa Parks and other activists in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955-1956, in which African Americans refused to use the city's segregated bus system.
6. Boycott - a collective refusal to engage in certain activities or patronize certain businesses or services in order to bring about social or political change.
7. Protest - a formal expression of disapproval or objection to a perceived injustice or unfairness.
8. Civil disobedience - the deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustices.
9. Equality - the state of being equal in rights, opportunities, and status, regardless of one's race, gender, or other distinguishing characteristics.
10. Integration - the process of incorporating different racial or ethnic groups into a single society or community, often to promote equality and eliminate segregation.
2. Civil rights - the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality, especially those pertaining to racial and ethnic minorities.
3. Activist - a person who campaigns for social or political change, often through nonviolent means.
4. Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on factors such as race, gender, or age.
5. Montgomery Bus Boycott - a protest campaign led by Rosa Parks and other activists in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955-1956, in which African Americans refused to use the city's segregated bus system.
6. Boycott - a collective refusal to engage in certain activities or patronize certain businesses or services in order to bring about social or political change.
7. Protest - a formal expression of disapproval or objection to a perceived injustice or unfairness.
8. Civil disobedience - the deliberate refusal to obey certain laws or regulations as a form of peaceful protest against perceived injustices.
9. Equality - the state of being equal in rights, opportunities, and status, regardless of one's race, gender, or other distinguishing characteristics.
10. Integration - the process of incorporating different racial or ethnic groups into a single society or community, often to promote equality and eliminate segregation.
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