 16 th President  President that helped free African American slaves  Wanted equality for ALL people.

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 16 th President  President that helped free African American slaves  Wanted equality for ALL people

 African American woman who would not give up her seat on the front of the bus, which was required by law  Brought changes in laws and worked for ALL to have equal rights!

 African American Minister  Led marches to bring changes in laws peacefully  Worked for equal rights for ALL people  “I have a dream” speech

 Mexican American  Worked to improve conditions for farm workers  Peaceful measures

 Lawyer  Defended people when not everyone had equal rights  First African American Justice of the Supreme court