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All American Boys # 5 (pp. 165-312)

Across
"Naw, they [monsters] don't hide under there no more. Or in closets," Spoony said..."They hide in plain sight, with uniforms and _______" (Reynolds).
What did Officer Gulluzo not read that would help Rashad's case?
Whose names did Berry read as Spoony handed her paper after paper? (What did they all have in common?)
Who does Quinn call on Friday before the protest?
What word was highlighted on the protest flyers that depicted a black fist?
What reason did the cab driver provide as a statement on the news about Rashad and why he wouldn't pick him up in his cab?
What was Rashad's final word?
How did Quinn feel about walking away from Rashad and everything that was happening to Paul? (p. 179)
What type of artwork was Rashad creating while in the hospital?
Quinn thinks, "I wanted him to know that I saw him, a guy who, even with a tear-streaked face, seemed to have two tiny smiles framing his eyes like ______________, a guy on the ground pantomiming his death to remind the world he was alive" (Kiely).
What type of shoes was Paul wearing while on paid leave? (very uncharacteristic of Paul)
What street did Rashad's parents avoid on the drive home from the hospital?
What did Quinn write in black permanent marker on the front of a white t-shirt? "I'm __________" (Kiely).
What did the basketball team rename the fist play?
What teacher spent his whole history class talking about what had happened to Rashad?
What was Katie Lansing's job?
Down
Who did English not tell about his experiences being stopped and searched by the cops until the Rashad incident?
What type of case did Maya Whitmeyer, Rashad's attorney, say his would be? "Open--and---____" (Reynolds)?
The graffiti tag that was spray painted at the front of Springfield Central as well as across the town was, "Rashad is _____ again today."
With whom did Quinn and Jill sit on the day that the #Rashadisabsentagaintoday appeared?
What biblical character did Rashad compare Officer Paul Gulluzzo to during his nightmare?
Where did the white kids sit at lunch the day that the graffiti tag appeared?
What character did Rashad describe as "A for-real, for-real nice person" (Reynolds)?
Where did the non-white students eat on the day that the graffiti tag appeared?
Whose story involving reverse racism did Rashad's father tell him to explicate how hard being a cop is?
"I'd be afraid too, even if I was a frigging house like Tooms. But I didn't have to be because my ______ was that I was white" (Kiely).
What did Mrs. Erlich put on the board that she said always tell a story? (Keily p. 254-255)?
What South African rights activist stated, "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor" (Kiely).
Who was the first character who voluntarily read aloud from The Invisible Man during Mrs. Tracey's class as a testament to Rashad?
What group did Clarissa say are becoming extinct?
What feeling did Mrs. Fitzgerald associate with the Civil Rights Movement that she didn't want to deter Rashad from protesting?
What symbolic image did Quinn associate with Paul and his father's funeral?
To whom did Quinn dedicate his video showing the tear gas, tanks, and armed officers at the protest?