sanctuary
(n.)a sacred place or holy place.
(n.)the loyalty or obigation owed to a government, nation, or cause
allegiance
Seeking _________ from an abusive brother-in-law...
sanctuary
opportunistic
self-seeking
preserve
transform
tally
(v.)to count up, to keep score.
(v.)to preserve, honor, or celebrate the memory of
commemorate
In 1910, Madame Walker moved to Indianapolis and __________ her different buissiness ventures into The Madame C.J.Walker Manufacturing Company.
amalgamated
specify
enumerate
defiant
submissive
replica
(n.)a copy, close reproduction.
(adj.)depressed, gloomy
glum
Sarah Breedlove's early life was full of sadness, trouble, change, and _______.
upheaval
hard to swallow
far-fetched
disconnect
append
exalt
(v.)to make high in rank, power, character, or quality.
(n.)a sudden, violent upward movement
upheaval
Hotels refused to __________ African American...
accomodate
resist
abstain
prototype
replica
amalgamate
(v.)to unite
(v.)to change completely in appearance or form
transform
She was not content to remain an obedient and _________ wife or employee...
submissive
blackmail
extort
unsympathetic
responsive