| A | B |
| demonstrating | taking part in a parade or meeting to protest or to make demands |
| integrate | to make public places equally available to people of all races |
| sympathy | agreement; approval; favor |
| ancestors | people from whom you are descended, such as your great-grandparents |
| avoided | kept away from; kept out of the way of |
| generations | periods of about thirty years, or the time from the birth of one generation to the birth of the next generation |
| ministers | member of the clergy; spiritual guide; pastor |
| numerous | very many |
| pulpit | platform or raised structure in a church from which the minister preaches |
| shielding | protecting; defending |
| confronted | faced boldly; opposed |
| injustice | lack of justice, fairness, lawfulness |
| nourishing | keeping well-fed and healthy; producing health and growth |