Rights a wrong
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ATONES

Rights a wrong

ATONER

One who rights a wrong

CESSION

A yielding, as of rights.

SQUATTED
Acquired rights, in a way
VOTES
Exercises one's rights, in a way
MIRANDAKind of rights, for a suspect
PATENTSProtects one's rights, in a way
HATECRIMESubject of a civil-rights investigation
NAMINGType of rights on a building
SELMATown of a civil rights march
MIRANDIZERead rights to, as a perp
ACLUOrg. with a Women's Rights Project
CONDENSEDMLKCliffsNotes bio of a civil rights leader?
PETARights org. whose logo includes a rabbit
SELMASite of a 1965 civil rights march
ROSAParks who is a civil rights hero
DREDScott in a landmark civil rights case
CESSIONA yielding, as of rights, to another.
PANMUNJOMScene of a battle for human rights.
ROSAPARKSCARSCivil rights pioneer works as a hotel valet?
ACLUIts website has a Know Your Rights page
ANCCivil rights org. that became a governing party
PATENTTRAILERGet exclusive rights to a mobile home design?
MERITSInherent rights and wrongs, as of a case
ALTGELDIllinois governor, 1892-96, a champion of human rights.
STINGRock musician decorated with a human rights award by Chile
ACLURights org. of which Helen Keller was a co-founder
GEORGEMASONBill of Rights author and namesake of a Virginia university
MLKCivil rights activist with a Ph.D. from B.U.
MALCOLMXCivil rights activist with a Harlem thoroughfare named after him
CAROUSELMAFilm about a Maine barker making a march for civil rights?
BLOWININTHEWIND1963 Bob Dylan tune adopted as a Civil Rights Movement anthem
HARVEYMILKSan Francisco gay rights martyr played by Sean Penn in a 2008 film
MAYBERRYRFKProgram about Andy Taylor's hometown being shaken up by a civil rights leader?
HUGOBLACKSupreme Court justice known for a literalist interpretation of the Bill of Rights
TRUTHSojourner ... (women's-rights activist who asked "Ain't I a woman?" in a famous 1851 speech)
ROYCivil rights leader Wilkins, who will be commemorated on a U.S. stamp next year