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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Question 1: Who started the first Black American church in ermont
Answer:
Rodney S Patterson
Question 2: Which two black churches emerged from the Free African Society?
Answer:
the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) in 1816 and St. Thomas's African Episocopal Church in 1794.Question 3: Geoge Washington commended what Black American women for her literary achieements?
Answer:
Philis Wheatley Question 4: In 1960, what did four Black American students do at a whites only lunch counter to protest discrimination
Answer:
Staged a sit in
Question 5: In 1787 black Methodists Richard Allen and Absalom Jones established what nondenominational religious association and mutual aid society?
Answer:
the Free African Society of Philadelphia
Question 6: In what year was Civil Rights leader Medgar Evers assassinated?
Answer:
1963
Question 7: Who was the founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association
Answer:
Marcus Garvey
Question 8: What civil rights leader from Mississippi was slain in 1963
Answer:
Medgar Evans
Question 9: What does the acronym NAACP stand for?
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Question 10: Nashville's first ordained African American minister, Nelson Merry founded what church of more than 2,000 members, the largest church in Tennessee during this time?
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The First Colored Baptist Church Question 11: Many rural black Kentuckians came to what city in Kentucky after the Civil War to escape white vigilante groups
Answer:
Louisville
Question 12: What did William L Still organize in 1880 for Black youth?
Answer:
YMCA
Question 13: Who was known as the lack Daniel Webster?
Answer:
Samuel Ward
Question 14: For what is Gloria Dean Randle Scott remembered?
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First black president of the Girl Scouts of America Question 15: During the 1960s, what erupted in Philadelphia, Chicago and other major cities due to the turbulent social and political climate
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Race riots Question 16: He worked for the NAACP and became the first field secretary in Jackson, Mississippi. He was shot in June 1963. Who was he?
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Medgar Evers Question 17: The Bible called her "the queen of sheba" what was the african queen called by her people
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Makeda Question 18: Who founded the National Council of Negro Women in 1935 after six years of planning
Answer:
Mary McLeod Bethune
Question 19: Jorno Kenyatta was a leader of what country?
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Kenya Question 20: He became pastor a Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem in 1967. In the 1960s he was Executive Director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Who is he?
Answer:
Dr.Wyatt Tee Walker
Question 21: Inspired by the Atlanta child murders of the early 1980s, what James Baldwin book-length essay was published in 1985?
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The Evidence of Things Not Seen Question 22: What do many historians call the period immediately following the Civil War
Answer:
Reconstruction
Question 23: In 1909, W.E.B Du Bois co-founded what national organization?
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Question 24: What orator delivered a powerful anti-slavery speech in 1851 at a convention on women's rights in Akron, Ohio
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Sojourner Truth Question 25: What civil rights leader was co-founder of the NAACP and the Pan-African Movement
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W.E.B Du Bois Question 26: The slave narrator was also an anti-slavery lecturer, novelist dramatist and historian, Name him.
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William Wells Brown Question 27: What was the name of the network of hiding places which helped slaves escape to freedom
Answer:
Underground Railroad