Memory Civil Rights MatchingVersión en línea Match the words to the definitions por Jason Wise Freedom Summer segregation according to law Malcolm X Thurgood Marshall blacks and whites registering voters in Mississippi in 1964 goal was to create a grassroots movement to defeat white racism Governor from Alabama; loved segregation March on Washington Black Panthers became notable due to the massive media coverage African-American Lawyer; part of the NAACP; became a Supreme Court justice George Wallace de facto segregation banned literacy tests and allowed federal government to oversee elections where states discriminate against minorities kicked off the Montgomery Bus Boycott with her actions Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Act of 1964 signed by President Johnson; prohibited segregation in public accommodations de jure segregation called for black pride and black nationalism Baptist minister; face of the Civil Rights movement Rosa Parks taking buses throughout the deep south to protest against segregation sit-in Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the Brown v. Board of Education case Equal Pay Act freedom riders 24th amendment JFK signed this for equal pay for women doing equal work SNCC young, militant African Americans non-violent form of protest; usually at restaurant counters Voting Rights Act of 1965 Earl Warren segregation according to unwritten traditions or customs banned poll taxes when voting