Boycott - To refuse to buy or use goods or services as a form of protest., Civil Rights Act of 1964 - A law that banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin., Civil War Amendments - The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments that abolished slavery, gave equal protection under the law, and protected voting rights., Equal Protection Clause - Part of the 14th Amendment that requires states to treat all people equally under the law., Equal Protection of the Laws - The idea that everyone should be treated the same by the laws of the land., Segregate - To separate people based on race or other differences, often in public places like schools or buses., Voting Rights Act - A law passed in 1965 that aimed to eliminate barriers that prevented African Americans from voting.,

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