| ANGELADAVIS | *African American activist who wrote "Are Prisons Obsolete?" |
| ANGELA | "Are Prisons Obsolete?" author Davis |
| ABOLITION | Subject of "Are Prisons Obsolete?" and "The End of Policing" |
| SISTERSOULJAH | African American activist novelist and rapper with a family name: 2 wds. |
| BLUME | Judy who wrote "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" |
| SOPHIECRUZ | Young American activist who is known for ensuring continuance of the DAPA program and was featured in the short Free Like the Birds: 2 wds. |
| AAA | African American Activists (3) |
| JERRYRUBIN | American social activist who wrote the 1970 book, DO IT!: Scenarios of the Revolution |
| PATON | Author and anti-apartheid activist who wrote Cry, the Beloved Country (5) |
| SEALE | Activist who wrote "Seize the Time" |
| JAMESBALDVVIN | Novelist and civil rights activist who wrote "Go Tell It on the Mountain" |
| CORNELWEST | Philosopher and activist who wrote "Race Matters" |
| DEDE | ___ Mirabal, Dominican activist who wrote the 2009 memoir, "Vivas en Su Jardin" |
| MARLEYDIAS | Young American activist and feminist who launched a book drive campaign called 1000BlackGirlBooks when she was just 11: 2 wds. |
| MARI | Young American activist lovingly known as ___ Copeny who is known for raising awareness about Flint's ongoing water crisis |
| EMMA | Young American activist ___ Gonzalez who is known for advocating gun control and a line of her speech was sampled for Madonna's I Rise |
| CHOMSKY | Professor, linguist and political activist who wrote Understanding Power and How the World Works (7) |
| PAINE | Thomas ___ (1737 - 1809), political activist who wrote The Rights of Man ((1791 - 92) (5) |
| GRACEPALEY | Author and activist who wrote, "It is the poet's responsibility to learn the truth from the powerless" |
| JOANBAEZ | American activist and folk music legend (4,4) |