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1.
In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem "A Cabin Tale," which character serves as the trickster?
The Weasel
The Bear
The Farmer
The Young Boy
None of the above
2.
Why is Lucy Terry’s poem 'Bars Fight' considered historically significant?
It is recognized as the earliest surviving poem written by an African American.
It surpasses the works of the more renowned Phillis Wheatley in quality.
It marks the beginning of a long series of poems authored by Terry.
It provides a detailed portrayal of enslaved people's experiences in the 1700s.
None of the above.
3.
In Zora Neale Hurston’s short story "Sweat," what primarily shapes the character of Delia?
Her interactions with a significant supporter.
The influence of her mother.
The impact of her closest friend.
Her experiences working as a waitress.
None of the above.
4.
How is the trickster character typically portrayed in literature and folklore?
Lacking a clear sense of morality, neither purely good nor bad
Associated with Christian beliefs
Depicted as inherently malevolent
Not represented by any of the above descriptions
No applicable option
5.
In Chapter 15 of William Wells Brown’s novel Clotel, the character Clotel is identified as a quadroon. What is the meaning of the term 'quadroon' in this context?
She has one-quarter African ancestry.
She possesses one-eighth African heritage.
She is entirely White.
She is legally free and cannot be enslaved.
Not applicable
6.
What genre of poetry does Yusef Komunyakaa's poem "Blue Dementia" represent?
Activist poetry
Love and nature poetry
Expressive personal poetry
Jazz-influenced poetry
None of the above
7.
What was Harriet Jacobs' purpose in writing Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?
To highlight that women slaves escaped more often than men.
To emphasize that slavery had a harsher impact on men.
To reveal the specific hardships endured by female slaves.
To argue that female slaves held greater worth than male slaves.
None of the above.
8.
In the poem "When Malindy Sings" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, what genre of music does Malindy perform?
Spiritual hymns
Gospel music
Jazz melodies
Blues songs
No music
9.
In Chapter 15 of William Wells Brown’s Clotel, what was the reason given for cutting Clotel’s long hair?
The lady of the household feared her husband might be drawn to Clotel.
To prevent infestation of lice.
To help her bond better with the other enslaved individuals.
To enable her to sell the hair for money.
None of the above.
10.
Who is credited with coining the phrase 'Civil Disobedience'?
William Gates
Henry David Thoreau
Booker T. Washington
Alain Locke
None of the above
11.
What is the main focus of Soujourner Truth’s speech "Ain’t I a Woman"?
The struggle for women's equality.
The fight for African American civil rights.
The battle to retain custody of children.
Both women's rights and African American civil rights.
The labor rights of agricultural workers.
12.
In Nikki Giovanni’s poem "The American Vision of Lincoln," which figure does the poet suggest should be honored with a statue beside Abraham Lincoln in the Capitol?
W.E.B. Du Bois
Amiri Baraka
Booker T. Washington
Frederick Douglass
None of the above
13.
Why was it crucial for slave narratives to include a title page stating that the story was either written by the narrator or transcribed by someone close to them, often a white person?
To ensure the writer received financial compensation.
To establish the authenticity of the experiences described.
To allow slaveholders to challenge the accuracy of the accounts.
To protect the narrator from being captured again.
None of the above.
14.
Which writer used intricate character development and regional dialects to challenge prevailing American stereotypes about Southern African Americans?
William Wells Brown
Richard Wright
Charles Chesnutt
Booker T. Washington
None of the above
15.
In what key aspect does Harriet Jacobs' slave narrative Incidents in the Life differ from Harriet Beecher Stowe's abolitionist novel Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Stowe's work employs a sentimental style.
Stowe portrays the conditions endured by enslaved people.
Stowe narrates the journeys of slaves fleeing captivity.
Uncle Tom's Cabin served as a tool for abolitionist movements.
None of the above.
16.
Which feature commonly found in slave narratives does Frederick Douglass include in the opening chapter of his Narrative?
An account of a punishment deemed justified.
Vivid imagery of a picturesque countryside.
Details about the typical food and attire provided to slaves.
Mention that the narrator's father was frequently a white man.
None of the above.
17.
According to Frederick Douglass, slaves sang spirituals for several purposes. Which of the following was NOT a reason they sang these songs?
To communicate the suffering caused by slavery
To find relief from their pain
To seek hope and freedom through prayer
To demonstrate satisfaction with their labor
To strengthen community bonds
18.
In Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "When Malindy Sings," irony and caricature are employed to "signify" on white stereotypes about African Americans. What does Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s concept of "signify" refer to?
Using language with dual meanings that are interpreted differently by Black and white audiences.
Assigning precise and unambiguous definitions to words.
Ensuring that the text is coherent and understandable.
Deliberately deceiving the reader with false information.
None of the above.
19.
What did Larry Neal identify as the main objective of the Black Arts Movement?
To address the spiritual and cultural aspirations of African American communities.
To highlight the issue of violence among African American youth.
To endorse the Back to Africa initiative.
To fundraise for research on Sickle Cell Anemia.
20.
Who is the author of the novel 'Native Son'?
Jean Toomer
Richard Wright
Ralph Ellison
James Baldwin
None of the above
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