Here you will find the answer to the 'P. McCartney song in support of 1960s civil rights' crossword clue with 9 letters that was last seen June 21 2019 in Codycross. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "P. McCartney song in support of 1960s civil rights" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | BLACKBIRD | 9 | P. McCartney song in support of 1960s civil rights |
| 53% | BOBDYLAN | 8 | Writer of Civil Rights songs in the 1960s |
| 40% | TOKENISM | 8 | Symbolic effort in support of equal rights |
| 39% | ERA | 3 | Civil Rights ___ (period in the 1950s and 1960s) |
| 36% | MLK | 3 | Initials of the civil rights leader honored in January |
| 36% | MLK | 3 | Initials of a civil rights leader depicted in "Selma" |
| 36% | MLK | 3 | Initials of a civil rights leader honored in January |
| 36% | MLK | 3 | Initials of the civil rights legend honored in January |
| 36% | DIANENASH | 9 | Civil rights activist who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2022: 2 wds. |
| 35% | ALLIE | 5 | ___ B. Latimer, civil rights activist in the National Women's Hall of Fame |
| 34% | MLK | 3 | Initials of the civil rights leader whose holiday is celebrated in January |
| 34% | FOR | 3 | In support of |
| 34% | WITH | 4 | In support of |
| 34% | PRO | 3 | In support of |
| 34% | XXX | 3 | In support of |
| 34% | MEDGAREVERS | 11 | Civil rights activist who was a posthumous recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2024: 2 wds. |
| 33% | HRAP | 4 | 1960s civil rights leader ___ Brown |
| 33% | ABOUTIT | 7 | In support of an idea, informally |
| 33% | ANTI | 4 | Not in support of |
| 32% | ADVOCATED | 9 | Spoke out in support of |
| 32% | INVOKED | 7 | Cited in support of argument |
| 32% | ARGUEFOR | 8 | Offer reasons in support of |
| 32% | ISECOND | 7 | Call in support of a motion |
| 32% | ACASE | 5 | Make _____ for (argue in support of) |
| 32% | FEMINISTTHOUGHT | 15 | *Ideas in support of gender equality |
| 32% | ACT | 3 | Civil Rights ___ of 1964 |
| 32% | CESARCHAVEZ | 11 | Civil rights leader, played by Michael Peña in a 2014 biopic, who received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994: 2 wds |
| 31% | ADA | 3 | Civil rights legis. of 1990 |
| 31% | TITLEIX | 7 | Civil rights law of 1972 |
| 31% | DOLORESHUERTA | 13 | Civil rights leader, played by Rosario Dawson in the 18-Across biopic, who received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012: 2 wds. |
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