Question 19 (2 points)Karenga created ... athe Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism. bthe Marxist Socialist party. cThe Kwanzaa holiday, celebrated December 26 - January 1. dA and C. eAll of the above.Question 20 (2 points)Many athletes, like Muhammad Ali, began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination. True FalseQuestion 21 (2 points)What happened in higher education for African Americans during the second half of the twentieth century? aThe number of blacks in predominately white colleges and universities grew dramatically in the 1970s. bIn the late 1960s, Black Studies programs were introduced into university curriculum. cThe number of African American professors at white colleges and universities increased. dThe number of Black administrators in higher education increased. eAll of the above.Question 22 (2 points)What image(s) symbolized the black-power era? athe confederate flag bthe afro hairstyle cthe clenched fist dB and CQuestion 23 (2 points)Most older Black Americans were proud of the return to natural hair and afros. True FalseQuestion 24 (2 points)The new natural hairstyles for African Americans created a market for Afro picks, Afro-sheens, Afro-wigs, African head wraps, African beads, dashikis, etc. True FalseQuestion 25 (2 points)A New York literary group was the Harlem Writers Guild which included ... aOprah Winfrey bAngela Bassett cMaya Angelou dAll of the above.Question 26 (2 points)The Black Arts Movement allowed black writers to write about the traditional nonviolent civil rights model. True FalseQuestion 27 (2 points)LeRoi Jones ... areceived the 1964 Obie Award for his play, Dutchman. bestablished the Black Arts Repertory Theater in Harlem, NY. cchanged his name to Amiri Baraka. dAll of the above.Question 28 (2 points)Maulana Karenga ... awas a leader of the Black Panther Party. bhas always worked around his beliefs in Christianity. ccreated the Kwanzaa holiday to celebrate African and African-American culture. ddid not believe in the traditional educational degrees for African Americans. eAll of the above.Question 29 (2 points)Berry Gordy, the Black entreprenuer and owner of the profitable and prominent Motown Records in Detroit, MI, represented Black Soul Music, Black Empowerment, and Black capitalism. True FalseQuestion 30 (2 points)Alex Haley's best-selling book was also an inspirational week-long television mini-series, aired in 1977, telling the story of his family's history from Africa, through slavery in America, to freedom. Millions of captivated viewers watched ... aShaft. bSuper Fly. cRoots. dBlues People.
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Question 19 (2 points)Karenga created ... athe Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism. bthe Marxist Socialist party. cThe Kwanzaa holiday, celebrated December 26 - January 1. dA and C. eAll of the above.Question 20 (2 points)Many athletes, like Muhammad Ali, began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination. True FalseQuestion 21 (2 points)What happened in higher education for African Americans during the second half of the twentieth century? aThe number of blacks in predominately white colleges and universities grew dramatically in the 1970s. bIn the late 1960s, Black Studies programs were introduced into university curriculum. cThe number of African American professors at white colleges and universities increased. dThe number of Black administrators in higher education increased. eAll of the above.Question 22 (2 points)What image(s) symbolized the black-power era? athe confederate flag bthe afro hairstyle cthe clenched fist dB and CQuestion 23 (2 points)Most older Black Americans were proud of the return to natural hair and afros. True FalseQuestion 24 (2 points)The new natural hairstyles for African Americans created a market for Afro picks, Afro-sheens, Afro-wigs, African head wraps, African beads, dashikis, etc. True FalseQuestion 25 (2 points)A New York literary group was the Harlem Writers Guild which included ... aOprah Winfrey bAngela Bassett cMaya Angelou dAll of the above.Question 26 (2 points)The Black Arts Movement allowed black writers to write about the traditional nonviolent civil rights model. True FalseQuestion 27 (2 points)LeRoi Jones ... areceived the 1964 Obie Award for his play, Dutchman. bestablished the Black Arts Repertory Theater in Harlem, NY. cchanged his name to Amiri Baraka. dAll of the above.Question 28 (2 points)Maulana Karenga ... awas a leader of the Black Panther Party. bhas always worked around his beliefs in Christianity. ccreated the Kwanzaa holiday to celebrate African and African-American culture. ddid not believe in the traditional educational degrees for African Americans. eAll of the above.Question 29 (2 points)Berry Gordy, the Black entreprenuer and owner of the profitable and prominent Motown Records in Detroit, MI, represented Black Soul Music, Black Empowerment, and Black capitalism. True FalseQuestion 30 (2 points)Alex Haley's best-selling book was also an inspirational week-long television mini-series, aired in 1977, telling the story of his family's history from Africa, through slavery in America, to freedom. Millions of captivated viewers watched ... aShaft. bSuper Fly. cRoots. dBlues People.
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Question 19 (2 points) Karenga created ... a. the Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism. b. the Marxist Socialist party. c. The Kwanzaa holiday, celebrated December 26 - January 1. d. A and C. e. All of the above.
Answer: d. A and C.
Question 20 (2 points) Many athletes, like Muhammad Ali, began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination. True False
Answer: True
Question 21 (2 points) What happened in higher education for African Americans during the second half of the twentieth century? a. The number of blacks in predominately white colleges and universities grew dramatically in the 1970s. b. In the late 1960s, Black Studies programs were introduced into university curriculum. c. The number of African American professors at white colleges and universities increased. d. The number of Black administrators in higher education increased. e. All of the above.
Answer: e. All of the above.
Question 22 (2 points) What image(s) symbolized the black-power era? a. the confederate flag b. the afro hairstyle c. the clenched fist d. B and C
Answer: d. B and C
Question 23 (2 points) Most older Black Americans were proud of the return to natural hair and afros. True False
Answer: True
Question 24 (2 points) The new natural hairstyles for African Americans created a market for Afro picks, Afro-sheens, Afro-wigs, African head wraps, African beads, dashikis, etc. True False
Answer: True
Question 25 (2 points) A New York literary group was the Harlem Writers Guild which included ... a. Oprah Winfrey b. Angela Bassett c. Maya Angelou d. All of the above.
Answer: c. Maya Angelou
Question 26 (2 points) The Black Arts Movement allowed black writers to write about the traditional nonviolent civil rights model. True False
Answer: False
Question 27 (2 points) LeRoi Jones ... a. received the 1964 Obie Award for his play, Dutchman. b. established the Black Arts Repertory Theater in Harlem, NY. c. changed his name to Amiri Baraka. d. All of the above.
Answer: d. All of the above.
Question 28 (2 points) Maulana Karenga ... a. was a leader of the Black Panther Party. b. has always worked around his beliefs in Christianity. c. created the Kwanzaa holiday to celebrate African and African-American culture. d. did not believe in the traditional educational degrees for African Americans. e. All of the above.
Answer: c. created the Kwanzaa holiday to celebrate African and African-American culture.
Question 29 (2 points) Berry Gordy, the Black entrepreneur and owner of the profitable and prominent Motown Records in Detroit, MI, represented Black Soul Music, Black Empowerment, and Black capitalism. True False
Answer: True
Question 30 (2 points) Alex Haley's best-selling book was also an inspirational week-long television mini-series, aired in 1977, telling the story of his family's history from Africa, through slavery in America, to freedom. Millions of captivated viewers watched ... a. Shaft. b. Super Fly. c. Roots. d. Blues People.
Answer: c. Roots.
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