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A. She tries to pass as White.
B. She washes clothes for White women.
C. She lets a man help her out.
D. She marries a Black man.
Related Mcqs:
- The back to Africa movement was primarily about______________?
- A. Bringing African culture to the United States. B. Leaving the African peoples alone. C. Writers who took African themes for their work. D. Completing an oppressed people’s quest for freedom, liberty and democracy....
- Neo-Slave narratives are contemporary novels written about slavery. Toni Morrison’s Beloved is about the ghost of a baby the character Sethe murdered to keep her from being recaptured by their master. The opening chapter of the novel represents the neo-slave narrative by its________________?
- A. Discussion of race relations in the North and South. B. Condemnation of the plantation myth. C. Examination of the psychological damage of slavery. D. Insistence on desegregation....
- What is the subject of Lucille Clifton’s “the lost baby poem” ?
- A. A child dying of SIDS. B. The stillborn death of a child. C. Abortion. D. A murdered child....
- African American dialects grew out of_______________?
- A. The 1960s protest movements B. The attempts of African slaves to communicate with each other C. Slave owners teaching slaves Elizabethan English D. Slaves’ attempts to keep their conversations secret...
- Harriet Jacob’s slave narrative Incidents in the Life differs from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s abolitionist novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in what way ?
- A. Stowe’s novel is sentimental. B. Stowe describes the treatment of slaves. C. Stowe describes the escape of slaves. D. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was used by abolitionists....
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