Chapter 6 a. Dred Scott Decision b. Robert Smalls c. Massachusetts 54 th Regiment e. Emancipation Proclamation Chapter 7 a. 13 th , 14 th , and 15 th Amendments b. Ku Klux Klan c. Plessy v. Ferguson Chapter 8 a. Booker T. Washington f. Madame C.J. Walker b.W.E.B. DuBois g. Jack Johnson c. White Supremacy d. Ida B. Wells e. Lynching and Antilynching Chapter 9 a. The New Negro g. James Weldon Johnson b. The Great Migration h. Zora N. Hurston c. James Reese Europe i. Claude McKay d. Red Summer of 1919 j. Robert Abbott e. Marcus Garvey k. A. Philip Randolph f. Negro National Anthem l. Augusta Savage Chapter 10 a. Catastrophic Black Unemployment b. Scottsboro Boys c. The New Deal d. African Americans and Ethiopia e. Joe Louis Chapter 6 1. In what year was Abraham Lincoln made the President of the United States? (1861) p.118 2. In what year did the civil war begun and ended in South Carolina? (April 1861- 1865) 3. What was the percentage of black men represented in the Union Army when the war ended? (11percent) 4. What are the names of the two sons of Frederick Douglass who volunteered for the Massachusetts 54 th regiment? (Lewis and Charles) 5. Who wrote the book Uncle Toms Cabin? (Harriet Beecher Stowe) 6. What were the major issues that prosperous women fought for in Angela Daviss article? (Freedom and empowerment)
PEOPLE: 7. The slaveholder who had crafted the infamous Dred Scott decision declaring all AAAD-A150 Exam2 blacks less than citizens in 1861. (Chief Justice Roger Taney of Maryland) p. 116 8. This woman as a teacher defied her white townspeople in Canterbury, Connecticut by accepting a Black girl into her school. (Prudence Crandall) 9. Owns an anti-slavery journal the Liberator (William Lloyd Garrison) 10. These two sisters had profound consciousness of inseparability of the fight for Blacks and Womens liberation. (Grimke Sisters) 11. In 1859, he travelled to New Nigeria in West Africa to negotiate possibilities of settling black Americans there. (Martin Delany)
ART: 12. Who was artist of the piece Lincoln at Gettysburg lll ca 1939 (William H. Johnson)
Chapter 7 1. Historians divide the period of Reconstruction into two parts namely: 1.Presidential Reconstruction (1865- 1866) and 2Congressional Reconstruction (1867 - 1877 2. The Reverend Henry McNeal Turner, also of the AME Church, served as a chaplain in the union Army during the civil war.True or False 3. What is Exodus to Kansas of 1879 (pp. 152) (When African Americans sought refuge in Kansas after the Congressional Reconstruction ended in bloodshed) 4. How many court cases did the Supreme Court rule against Black men who had sued their states for disfranchisement. (Three court cases decided between 1894 1903) ART: 5. Who was the artist of the piece Study for Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction 1934 (Aaron Douglas) 6. Who was the artist of the piece Broken Promises? (Erika Rae Allen)
PEOPLE: 7. She is a free black Virginian, and had been illegally teaching local black people to read since the late 1840s, (pp.145)(Mary S Peake 1823 1862) 8. In 1866, this former Confederate created the Ku Klux Klan in Tennessee. (General Nathan Bedford Forrest) 9. He took newly segregated Louisiana Railroads to court for kicking him out of the first class coach for which had purchased a ticket. (Homer Plessy-1892) 10. He wrote the groundbreaking book Black Reconstruction in 1935. (W. E B Dubois) 11. She wrote the poem Songs for the People
Chapter 8 1. Before the civil war only (22 African American) men had graduated from college. AAAD-A150 Exam2 2. In 1901, the first black musicians to be recorded were the minstrel stars namely: 1 George Walker And 2 Egbert 3. Congress remained completely white for nearly how many years? Nearly 30years 4. Mention three places that were segregated against the Blackman: public colleges, parks, swimming pools 5. What were the three excuses the white man gave for his barbarism as pointed out in the paper A Red Record? (.) 6. What is NAACP- National Association for the Advancement of colored people 7. What is NACW- National Association of Colored Women People: 8. He preached the value of practical, vocational education such as carpentry, brick making and agriculture. Booker T Washington 9. The author of the Book Souls of the black Folk. W.E B Dubois 10. He founded the largest black insurance company in the United States, North Carolina Mutual. John Merrick 1859 - 1919 11. Who was acclaimed the mother of the blues? Gertrude Ma Rainey 1886 - 1939 12. Who was the father of black baseball: Rube Foster 1879 1930 13. Who wrote the Red Record? : Ida B Wells ART: 14. Who was the artist of the piece The Liberation of Aunt Jemima in 1972? Betye Saar
Chapter 9 1. Who does A Phillip Randolph describe as the Old and New Crowd? 2. Who is the New Negro? (self confident, urban and Northern) 3. What campaign did Charles Hamilton Houston, dean of Howard University Law school lead? (pp. 196)Campaign against segregation in schools that culminated to the Brown vs Board of Education decision of 1954, declaring segregation in education unconstitutional. 4. What year is termed as the Jazz Age? 1920s 5. Who organized the first Pan African Conference at, where and in what year? (Pp. 203) Paris 1919 6. What does this mean? UNIA and who formed it? Universal Negro Improvement Association) People: 7. He is a Jamaican born leading poet and wrote the poem titled The Lynching (Claude McKay) 8. He formed the Brotherhood of Car Porters union and founded the newspaper the Message in 1889. (A. Phillip Randolph) 9. He was the secretary of the late Booker T Washington and elected Secretary of War to manage crisis. Emmet Scott 10. The famous Harlem Renaissance artist that illustrated The New Negro Aaron AAAD-A150 Exam2 Douglas
11. A sculptor who won a fellowship for art study in France but got rejected by two fellows from Alabama..(Pp. 211) Augusta Savage 12. The Alabama-born son of Kansas Exodusters, an African American congressman from the North who took his seat in 1929.(Oscar DePriest 1871 1951)
ART: 13. Who was the artist of the piece Migration of the Negro? Jacob Lawrence 14. Who was the artist of the piece Jammin at the Savoy (n.d. [before 1982] Romare Bearden
Chapter 10 1. The Negro Wage Earner is a book co-authored by two African American historians(Pp. 215) Carter G. Woodson and Lorenzo J. Greene 2. What actually happened during the depression crisis in 1929? The stock market crash sets off a worldwide economic crisis. 3. What is the New Deal? It invigorated the federal government, loosened the hold of local white rulers clinging to their power in the name of state rights. P. 217 4. Mention the two organizations who stepped in on behalf of the Scottsboro boys? P. 219. 1. The International Legal Defence(ILD) the civil right arm of the Communist Party of the United States(CPUSA) and NAACP. 5. Who are these two men: Jesse Owens and Joe Louis? (Pp. 232) Black Athletes
People 6. He represented Harlem in the U.S House of Representatives from 1945 1970 and made his reputation through the Great Depression as a defender of Black Rights in New York City. Rev Adam Clayton Powell Jr 1908 - 1972 7. This group refused Marian Anderson upon racial grounds to perform in their Constitution Hall in Washington. Daughters of American Revolution
ART 8. Who was the artist of the piece Can Fire in Park ca. 1946. Baeuford Delaney 9. Who was the artist of the piece Haile Selassie, 1945 William H. Johnson
CHAPTER 11 1. What was President Roosevelts rational for supporting his Allies the Four Freedoms (Freedom of speech, Freedon of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear). P. 240.
2. Who was Dorie Miller? P. 241- received the Navy Cross the highest award and became a national hero. 3. Who were the Tuskegee airmen? P. 245. They manned the all-black 99 th pursuit AAAD-A150 Exam2 Squadron- Besse Coleman and Hubert Julian 4. In 1940 the black and white champions of civil rights formed CORE..what is the full name: Congress of Racial Equality. 5. Which two people formed the new music called the bepop? John Birks Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonist Charles Christopher Bird Parker. 6. In what year fif the fifth Pan African Conference take place in Manchester, England? 1945. ART 7. 1. Who is the artist of the piece Times Square Joseph Delaney
Other Questions: 1. Who is Mrs. Charles Harris?---The young black womanPrudence Crandall employed 2. Who were the white women involved in abolitionism in Daviss paper? Lucretia Mott, Maria Chapman Weston and Eleanor Flexner. 3. Who were the pioneering women abolitionist? Grimke SistersAngelina and Sarah 4. Who wrote these poems? Bury me in a Free Land and Songs for the people Frances E. W. Harper 5. Who wrote this: We plead this not for the colored people alone, but for all victims of the terrible injustice which puts men and women to death without form of law Ida B Wells 6. Who wrote these two poems: The White House and The Lynching Claude McKay 7. Who said this The new crowd must be composed of young men who are educated, radical and fearless- A Phillip Randolph 8. Who is this person: a sharecroppers daughter with a third grade education, divorced from two husbands, and given to constant travel, did not fit into the ideology that emphasized education and domesticity as a pre-requisite for New Negro status Madam C. J. Walker. 9. How much money was Madam Walkers business bringing her? $1,000
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