Relacionar Columnas Virginia Studies BiographiesVersión en línea Match the names of people and their descriptions. por Rebecca Carroll 1 Massive Resistance 2 Desegregation 3 Oliver Hill 4 Arthur Ashe 5 L. Douglas Wilder 6 Segregation 7 Harry F Byrd, Sr. 8 Integration 9 Brown V. Board of Education 10 Maggie L. Walker 11 Woodrow Wilson 12 George C. Marshall 13 A. Linwood Holton Jr. Military leader who created an economic plan to ensure world peace. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1954 that “separate but equal” public schools were unconstitutional. Governor of Virginia, was the first African American to be elected a state governor in the United States. Led the Massive Resistance Movement against the desegregation of public schools. Created the "Pay as you go" policy. Twentieth century president. Created a world peace plan and won a Nobel Peace Prize. The separation of people, usually based on race or religion Full equality of people of all races in the use of public facilities and services. Abolishment of racial segregation First female African American bank president. An organized effort to stop the integration of public schools in Virginia. Closed down public schools. Lawyer and civil rights leader, worked for equal rights for African Americans. He played a key role in the Brown v. Board of Education decision. First African American winner of a major men’s tennis singles championship. He was also an author and eloquent spokesperson for social change. Governor of Virginia, promoted racial equality and appointed more African Americans and women to positions in state government than previous governors.