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