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| living under another's control without freedom |
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| keeping groups of people apart |
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| one who helps people understand their religious belief |
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| a minster who is a leader of a church |
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| belief in and worship of God or gods. |
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| people marching with or without signs to protest unfair conditions |
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| sitting at a restaurant counter where you are not wanted because of your race and refusing to move until served. |
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| the greater part, the larger number |
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| a group of people with a common background that does not make up a majority of the population |
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| body of people who make our laws |
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| of the central government of the United States |
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| discuss by considering different points of view |
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| award to the person to who is determined to do the most for peace and friendship during a certain year |
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| day on which the nation honors someone |
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| group of people with a common background |
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| Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Incorporated |
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| a set of buildings, begun by the King family and by friends of Dr. King, where people study about Dr. King by using pictures, models, displays, and various presentations |
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| make schools, parks, and other public facilities available to people of all races on an equal basis |
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| one of the many activities in which people from many backgrounds rode buses throughout the South to test the the integration of interstate buses and terminals |
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| to walk or stand in form of (sometimes with signs) to protest |
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| in violation of the Constitution |
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| unjust or cruel exercise of power or authority |
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| showing an unfair difference in treatment |
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| rights of personal freedom, as guaranteed to citizens by the Constitution |
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| acts to show that you are against something |
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| the study of ideas and beliefs |
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| college where people go to become ministers |
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| refusing to deal with a person, store, or organization to force acceptance of certain conditions |
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| people who own cars take turns driving other people to work or school |
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