Ch. 22 Flashcards
brought under federal government jurisdiction
federalized
occupying seats or sitting on the floor of an establishment as a nonviolent means of protest
sit-in
belief that a particular race is superior to others
rascism
belief of militant blacks who advocate separatism from whites and forming self-governing black communities
black nationalism
mobilizing the economic and political power of African Americans to improve their condition
black power
process of one group or culture absorbing another
assimilation
transportation of children to a school outside their residential area to establish racial integration in that school
busing
person who acts on behalf of women’s rights
feminist
prejudice or discrimination based on gender
sexism
ability to speak two languages
bilingualism
objection or demonstration to gain political end without violence
nonviolent resistance