| A | B |
| segregation | The separation of people based on race, classes, or ethnic groups. |
| discrimination | Unfair treatment of a person based on prejudice. |
| riot | A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a large group of people. |
| bigotry | Intolerance of people based on race or ethnic groups. |
| Rosa Parks | A civil rights leader who refused to give up her bus seat to a white person. |
| Martin Luther King, Jr. | A minister and civil rights leader who advocated nonviolent methods to protest unfair treatment of black people. |
| Malcolm X | A militant civil rights leader who advocated separation and black pride. |
| Jackie Robinson | The first black baseball player to play in the major leagues. |
| March on Washington | A political rally organized to make people aware of civil rights. 200,000 to 500,000 people were involved. |
| boycott | To abstain from buying, using, or dealing with as an expression of disfavor or protest. |