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A. He had known many “Biggers” in his life.
B. He was trying to overcome his fears of powerful men.
C. He was proud of all the African American men he had seen stand up to Whites.
D. He wanted to show African American males how not to live.
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....
- The narrator of Langston Hughes’s “Weary Blues” is describing__________________?
- A. Negro spirituals being sung in the cotton fields. B. The call and response of an African American church congregation. C. African American toasting on a city street corner. D. Blues being played in a Harlem bar....
- Although Charles Johnson’s Oxherding Tales is based on his Buddhist beliefs, he meant the novel to be a reworking of an American genre, the slave narrative. In what way is the novel, despite its philosophical underpinnings, an exemplar of the slave narrative ?
- A. Its character’s movement from slavery to freedom. B. Its emphasis on Christian ideals. C. The novel’s sensationalist scenes of violence. D. Its didactic (teaching) tone of voice....
- Why does Dee want the quilt in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” ?
- A. She is proud of her heritage. B. She doesn’t want Maggie to have it. C. She wants to display it for her friends to see. D. She loves the beauty of it....
- Why was it important that slave narratives have a title page that claimed either that the narrative was written by the narrator himself (or his words were recorded by someone close to him, preferably white) ?
- A. So the author could get paid. B. In order for people to believe the events in the narratives. C. So that slave owners could refute the events in the narratives. D. So that the author could be assured he wouldn’t be recaptured....
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