MLKJr.an American Baptistminister, activist, andpolitical philosopherwho was one of themost prominentleaders in the civilrights movement from1955 until hisassassination in 1968Heroa person who isadmired oridealized forcourage,outstandingachievements, ornoble qualitiesFreedom: the absenceof necessity,coercion, orconstraint inchoice or actionEqualRightsthe idea that allpeople should betreated fairly andhave the sameopportunities,regardless of theirbackground or beliefsPrejudicean unfair ornegativejudgmentof a personSelmaa series ofnonviolentprotests in1965 that tookplace inAlabamaMinisterOne ofMartinLuther KingJr.professionsColorpigmentation ofthe skin,especially asan indication ofsomeone'sethnicityProtesta statementor actionexpressingdisapprovalLeaderthe person wholeads orcommands agroup,organization, orcountryAmericancitizen ofthe UnitedStatesJusticethe ethical ,philosophical ideathat people are tobe treatedimpartially, fairly,properly, andreasonablyLawthe system ofrules which aparticularcountry orcommunityrecognizesEqualityproviding equalopportunities toeveryone andprotecting peoplefrom beingdiscriminatedagainstDiversitythe practice or qualityof including orinvolving people from arange of different socialand ethnicbackgrounds and ofdifferent genders,sexual orientations,etc.Marchesa type of protest ordemonstration thatgenerally involves agroup of peoplewalking from anassembly point to apredetermineddestinationHopefeeling ofexpectationand desire fora certain thingto happenLibertythe stateof beingfree withinsocietyRightsa moral orlegalentitlementBoycotta nonviolent,voluntary act ofprotest wherepeople refuse tobuy, use, orparticipate insomethingDreama cherishedaspiration,ambition,or ideaMontgomeryBus Boycotta 381-day protest inMontgomery, Alabama from1955 to 1956. It was anonviolent demonstrationagainst racial segregationon the city's public bussystem. The boycott was akey event in the Americancivil rights movementFreeSpeechfirst-amendmentCivilrelating toordinarycitizens andtheir concerns /courteous andpolite.MLKJr.an American Baptistminister, activist, andpolitical philosopherwho was one of themost prominentleaders in the civilrights movement from1955 until hisassassination in 1968Heroa person who isadmired oridealized forcourage,outstandingachievements, ornoble qualitiesFreedom: the absenceof necessity,coercion, orconstraint inchoice or actionEqualRightsthe idea that allpeople should betreated fairly andhave the sameopportunities,regardless of theirbackground or beliefsPrejudicean unfair ornegativejudgmentof a personSelmaa series ofnonviolentprotests in1965 that tookplace inAlabamaMinisterOne ofMartinLuther KingJr.professionsColorpigmentation ofthe skin,especially asan indication ofsomeone'sethnicityProtesta statementor actionexpressingdisapprovalLeaderthe person wholeads orcommands agroup,organization, orcountryAmericancitizen ofthe UnitedStatesJusticethe ethical ,philosophical ideathat people are tobe treatedimpartially, fairly,properly, andreasonablyLawthe system ofrules which aparticularcountry orcommunityrecognizesEqualityproviding equalopportunities toeveryone andprotecting peoplefrom beingdiscriminatedagainstDiversitythe practice or qualityof including orinvolving people from arange of different socialand ethnicbackgrounds and ofdifferent genders,sexual orientations,etc.Marchesa type of protest ordemonstration thatgenerally involves agroup of peoplewalking from anassembly point to apredetermineddestinationHopefeeling ofexpectationand desire fora certain thingto happenLibertythe stateof beingfree withinsocietyRightsa moral orlegalentitlementBoycotta nonviolent,voluntary act ofprotest wherepeople refuse tobuy, use, orparticipate insomethingDreama cherishedaspiration,ambition,or ideaMontgomeryBus Boycotta 381-day protest inMontgomery, Alabama from1955 to 1956. It was anonviolent demonstrationagainst racial segregationon the city's public bussystem. The boycott was akey event in the Americancivil rights movementFreeSpeechfirst-amendmentCivilrelating toordinarycitizens andtheir concerns /courteous andpolite.

MLK Jr. Bingo - Call List

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  1. an American Baptist minister, activist, and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968
    MLK Jr.
  2. a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
    Hero
  3. : the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
    Freedom
  4. the idea that all people should be treated fairly and have the same opportunities, regardless of their background or beliefs
    Equal Rights
  5. an unfair or negative judgment of a person
    Prejudice
  6. a series of nonviolent protests in 1965 that took place in Alabama
    Selma
  7. One of Martin Luther King Jr. professions
    Minister
  8. pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's ethnicity
    Color
  9. a statement or action expressing disapproval
    Protest
  10. the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country
    Leader
  11. citizen of the United States
    American
  12. the ethical , philosophical idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly, and reasonably
    Justice
  13. the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes
    Law
  14. providing equal opportunities to everyone and protecting people from being discriminated against
    Equality
  15. the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
    Diversity
  16. a type of protest or demonstration that generally involves a group of people walking from an assembly point to a predetermined destination
    Marches
  17. feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
    Hope
  18. the state of being free within society
    Liberty
  19. a moral or legal entitlement
    Rights
  20. a nonviolent, voluntary act of protest where people refuse to buy, use, or participate in something
    Boycott
  21. a cherished aspiration, ambition, or idea
    Dream
  22. a 381-day protest in Montgomery, Alabama from 1955 to 1956. It was a nonviolent demonstration against racial segregation on the city's public bus system. The boycott was a key event in the American civil rights movement
    Montgomery Bus Boycott
  23. first-amendment
    Free Speech
  24. relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns / courteous and polite.
    Civil