| A | B |
| a clergyman | a leader of a church (like a Christian preacher) |
| public places | places in towns or cities that are for all people |
| violence | when someone uses force to hurt someone else (the opposite of peaceful actions) |
| to go on marches | when people walk from one place to another to protest something |
| equality | when everybody has the same rights |
| to protest | to complain about a situation |
| to make peace | to stop fighting, be peaceful with each other |
| an assassin | a person who kills a politician or a leader |
| Martin Luther King, Jr. | a famous civil rights leader in the US |
| civil rights | the rights that all citizens should have |
| segregation | a policy of keeping people apart |