The wife of the president of the United States, or the wife of the governor of a state
First Lady
something accomplished successfully through effort, skill, or courage
Achievements
feeling very happy, pleased, and satisfied about something you or someone else has achieved
Proud
The ability to do something difficult, scary, or new, even when feeling afraid
Courage
unfairly treating a person or group differently from other people or groups based on race, religion, or gender
Discrimination
something that stands in the way of progress or achievement
Obstacles
something far beyond the ordinary, usual, or expected, marked by being remarkable, exceptional, or surprising
Extraordinary
olving problems, expressing ideas, or protesting without using physical force, fighting, or hurting others
Nonviolence
unfairly treating a person or group differently from other people or groups based on race, religion, or gender
Discrimination
the practice of keeping groups of people separate, or apart, because as things such as race
Segregation
people who travel from one area to another, usually in search of work such as harvesting crops
Migrant workers
when you refuse to go to a business as a sign of protest
Boycott
rights promised by the government to all people, such as the right to vote
Civil rights
rights that are believed to belong to everyone, such as food, a place to live, and the right to an education and a job
Human rights
the right to vote
Suffrage