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Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Unit 8 Vocab. – Ch. 14 Ch. 14 Sec. 1 De Jure Segregation De Facto Segregation Thurgood Marshall Brown v. Board of Education Earl Warren Civil Rights Act of 1957 Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott Martin Luther King Jr. Ch. 14 Sec. 2 10. Sit-in 11. SNCC 12. Freedom Ride 13. James Meredith 14. Medgar Evars 15. March on Washington 16. Filibuster 17. Civil Rights Act of 1964 Ch. 14 Sec. 3 18. Freedom Summer 19. Fannie Lou Hamer 20. Voting Rights Act 21. 24th Amendment 22. Kener Commission 23. Malcolm X 24. Nation of Islam 25. Black Power 26. Black Panthers Term & Pic Definition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example