27. ​Unit 7-5: Booker T. Washington And W.E.B. Du Bois (2) Question Preview (ID: 51546)


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_______ believed that African American or Black Americans should not be protesting for equal rights or voting rights
a) Jesse Jackson
b) Malcom X
c) Booker T. Washington
d) WEB Dubois

Booker T. Washington was the president of what prestigious historically black college?
a) Spellman
b) Morehouse
c) Tuskegee
d) Howard

Booker T. Washington could not say that he was in support of public protest for black equality because?
a) He was afraid of the repercussions
b) He did believe black should have equal rights
c) He thought he would lose donors to his school
d) He did not want black to be killed

Under the blacks were to submit to white political rule.
a) Emancipation Proclamation
b) Atlanta Compromise
c) The 14h Amendment
d) Charleston Papers

Booker T Washington felt like Black Americans did not have enough to be self sustaining if they were given equality of law and life.
a) Money
b) Land
c) Human Resources
d) Human Capital

The movement was created by WEB Dubois to create a plan to protest and fight for equality in law and society for blacks.
a) New York
b) Niagra
c) Sierra
d) Appalachian

______ Plan for black equality was considered to be an accommodation plan.
a) WEB Dubois
b) Booker T Washington
c) George Washington Carver
d) Benjamin Banneker

The was created from the Niagara movement.
a) YMCA
b) NAACP
c) NCAA
d) NIT

President praised the booked “Birth of a Nation” about the KKK but voted to band Lynchings.
a) Teddy Roosevelt
b) Andrew Jackson
c) Strom Thurmond
d) Woodrow Wilson

Produced the movie “Birth of a Nation” depicting white supremisist rule through the KKK.
a) D.W. Griffith
b) Bull Connor
c) George Wallace
d) Howard Cosel

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