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14 Cards in this Set

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Discrimination
Discrimination
The act of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups.
Dream
Dream
A strongly held purpose or goal.
Justice
Justice
The principle or quality of equity; moral rightness.
Leadership
Leadership
The ability or quality that makes one a leader.
Minster
Minster
A person authorized to perform or assist with religious ceremony and worship; pastor.
Nonviolence
Nonviolence
The policy or practice of refusing to use violent means to purse political or social aims.
Peace
Peace
A state of freedom from war or hostility.
Protest
Protest
A gesture or formal action by a person or especially a group as a public display of objection or dissent.
Racial
Racial
Pertaining to relations between races of people, especially those living in the same country, city, or neighborhood.
Civil Rights
Civil Rights
Rights to personal liberty established by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and certain Congressional acts, especially as applied to an individual or a minority group.
Segregation
Segregation
The condition of being separated, especially as a policy imposing social separation according to racial or ethnic groups.
Speech
Speech
A public address.
Struggle
Struggle
To contend strenuously with a difficult problem or situation.
Boycott
Boycott
To refuse to buy, use, attend, or deal with (a product, activity, business, or the like), usually as a protest or means of persuasion.