Jackie Robinson
Jesse Owens
Rosa Parks
Harriet Tubman
Cesar Chavez
100

the highest playing level of professional baseball

Major League

100

a person trained in a sport or game

athlete

100

to refuse to buy or use a product or service to protest something believed to be wrong or unfair

boycott

100

to break free from a place

escape

100

a peaceful way of protesting by asking people not to buy certain things

boycott

200

feeling pleased and happy about oneself

proud

200

a important item shaped like a coin that an athlete receives for winning an event

medal

200

a member of a country who has the right to live there

citizen

200

someone sent to find and bring back information; some scout spy on enemies.

scout

200

another peaceful way to protest by not eating food for a period of time

fasting

300

a school people attend after high school

college

300
  1. a medal the president gives to someone for their great works

Medal of Freedom

300

separating people because of their skin color

segregation

300

a place where escaping slaves could hide.

safehouse

300

poison used to kill bugs on plants at farms

pesticides

400

an honor or prize

award

400

a competition of many sports events held every four years in a different country

Olympic Games

400

something one can or must do by law

right

400

a person owned by another person; they were not  free to choose their homes or jobs

slave

400

work that causes a person to bend over all day

stoop labor

500

a place where important people are honored

Hall of Fame

500

a sport that includes running and jumping in different events

track

500

to stop and hold someone who may have broken a law

arrest

500
  1. a series of safe houses and secret routes.

Underground Railroad

500

the Spanish word for "strike'

huelga

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