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Black History

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Black History game quiz
"So ... how aware are you of black American history? Let's find out!"

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1. Who was the first colonist slain in the Boston Massacre?
    Answer: (Two Words)


2. This botanist, born a slave, became famous for his contributions to agricultural science. Who was this man, grand promoter of peanuts, sweet potatoes and soybeans, widely credited with inventing peanut butter?
    Charles Drew
    Booker T. Washington
    Paul Lawrence Dunbar
    George Washington Carver


3. Who wrote 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' and 'Notes of a Native Son'?
    Answer: (Two Words)


4. What author of 'Song of Solomon' won the Nobel Prize for literature?
    Langston Hughes
    Alice Walker
    Toni Morrison
    Zora Neale Hurston


5. The U.S. Emancipation Proclamation, signed in 1863, freed slaves in what areas?
    all territories (Confederate and Union)
    Confederate territory
    Union territory
    Confederate states, conquered by Union


6. What U.S. President signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law?
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    Richard M. Nixon
    John F. Kennedy
    Dwight D. Eisenhower


7. What Supreme Court decision decreed that public schools should be integrated?
    Brown v. Board
    Dred Scott case
    Plessy v. Ferguson
    Scopes v. Kansas


8. What is the arduous sea journey slaves made from West Africa to the Americas called?
    Long Passage
    Middle Passage
    Hard Passage
    Trail of Tears


9. What slave sued for freedom in the 1840s, claiming that since he was in a free state, it was illegal for his master to keep him in bondage?
    Nat Turner
    Gabriel Prosser
    John Brown
    Dred Scott


10. A man called Cinque led a successful rebellion aboard what slave ship in the mid-nineteenth century?
    Answer: (One Word)

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