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Question 31 (2 points)Black Artists especially celebrated at this time ... aGraphic artist, Romare Bearden, creator of colorful, cubist-inspired collages that chronicled African American life. bJacob Lawrence, influenced US and Africa, with works on the black diaspora, migration, etc. cElizabeth Catlett, leading print maker and sculptor. dFaith Ringgold, best known for her storytelling quilts. eAll of the above.Question 32 (2 points)Black Women writers who came into their own during this period ... aToni Morrison bAlice Walker cMaya Angelou dNtozake Shange eAll of the above.Question 33 (2 points)Black Feminist Women were pleased wtih the chauvinistic treatment they recieved from the black nationalist men with whom they worked with in the 1970s. True FalseQuestion 34 (2 points)Black Women leader(s) at this time ... aDorothy Height, leader of the National Council of Negro Women. bMary McLeod Bethune, founded older model of the National Council of Negro Women, which did not appeal to young black women. cElaine Brown, leader of the Black Panther Party in its declining years. dThe National Organization of Women's fight for Angela Davis. eA and C. fAll of the above.Question 35 (2 points)Race relations were in turmoil. Raging riots and unrest plagued American cities.  In the heavily black Watts section of Los Angeles in 1965, when a police officer drew a gun at a young African American, an angry crowd assembled and began to fight back, which grew and grew.  The police had to be assisted by the California National Guard to restore peace in Watts, by then, 34 were dead, 1,032 were injured, and 3,952 were arrested.  Property damage was estimated around $40 million. (Much later, the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 happened after an African American man was severly beaten by police officers after a traffic chase.) True FalseQuestion 36 (2 points)Blacks in more than one hundred cities across the country rioted and looted over the course of several days in 1968 when which prominent civil rights activist was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. aJesse Jackson bRalph Abernathy cHosea Williams dMartin Luther King, Jr.Question 37 (2 points)During the Black Power Era, Blacks become more prominent in politics and ... athere was an increase in black members of state legislatures. bthe Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) was founded in 1971. cby 1979, there were black mayors in major cities, such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Detroit. dAll of the above.Question 38 (2 points)In the Black Power Era, all African Americans had the same idea as how best to achieve racial equality (just like today.) True FalseQuestion 39 (2 points)During this time, the Black community is dividing between a stable middle-class group that is steadily growing stronger and more successful, and an increasingly disorganized and disadvantaged lower-class group. True FalseQuestion 40 (6 points)Match artistic longevity.Column A1.Gil Scott-Heron:Gil Scott-Heron2.Maya Angelou:Maya Angelou3.LeRoi Jones:LeRoi JonesColumn Ba.play, "Dutchman"b.poet, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"c.writer, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"

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Question 31 (2 points)Black Artists especially celebrated at this time ... aGraphic artist, Romare Bearden, creator of colorful, cubist-inspired collages that chronicled African American life. bJacob Lawrence, influenced US and Africa, with works on the black diaspora, migration, etc. cElizabeth Catlett, leading print maker and sculptor. dFaith Ringgold, best known for her storytelling quilts. eAll of the above.Question 32 (2 points)Black Women writers who came into their own during this period ... aToni Morrison bAlice Walker cMaya Angelou dNtozake Shange eAll of the above.Question 33 (2 points)Black Feminist Women were pleased wtih the chauvinistic treatment they recieved from the black nationalist men with whom they worked with in the 1970s. True FalseQuestion 34 (2 points)Black Women leader(s) at this time ... aDorothy Height, leader of the National Council of Negro Women. bMary McLeod Bethune, founded older model of the National Council of Negro Women, which did not appeal to young black women. cElaine Brown, leader of the Black Panther Party in its declining years. dThe National Organization of Women's fight for Angela Davis. eA and C. fAll of the above.Question 35 (2 points)Race relations were in turmoil. Raging riots and unrest plagued American cities.  In the heavily black Watts section of Los Angeles in 1965, when a police officer drew a gun at a young African American, an angry crowd assembled and began to fight back, which grew and grew.  The police had to be assisted by the California National Guard to restore peace in Watts, by then, 34 were dead, 1,032 were injured, and 3,952 were arrested.  Property damage was estimated around $40 million. (Much later, the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 happened after an African American man was severly beaten by police officers after a traffic chase.) True FalseQuestion 36 (2 points)Blacks in more than one hundred cities across the country rioted and looted over the course of several days in 1968 when which prominent civil rights activist was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. aJesse Jackson bRalph Abernathy cHosea Williams dMartin Luther King, Jr.Question 37 (2 points)During the Black Power Era, Blacks become more prominent in politics and ... athere was an increase in black members of state legislatures. bthe Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) was founded in 1971. cby 1979, there were black mayors in major cities, such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Detroit. dAll of the above.Question 38 (2 points)In the Black Power Era, all African Americans had the same idea as how best to achieve racial equality (just like today.) True FalseQuestion 39 (2 points)During this time, the Black community is dividing between a stable middle-class group that is steadily growing stronger and more successful, and an increasingly disorganized and disadvantaged lower-class group. True FalseQuestion 40 (6 points)Match artistic longevity.Column A1.Gil Scott-Heron:Gil Scott-Heron2.Maya Angelou:Maya Angelou3.LeRoi Jones:LeRoi JonesColumn Ba.play, "Dutchman"b.poet, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"c.writer, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"

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Question 31 (2 points) Black Artists especially celebrated at this time ... a. Graphic artist, Romare Bearden, creator of colorful, cubist-inspired collages that chronicled African American life. b. Jacob Lawrence, influenced US and Africa, with works on the black diaspora, migration, etc. c. Elizabeth Catlett, leading print maker and sculptor. d. Faith Ringgold, best known for her storytelling quilts. e. All of the above. Answer: e. All of the above.

Question 32 (2 points) Black Women writers who came into their own during this period ... a. Toni Morrison b. Alice Walker c. Maya Angelou d. Ntozake Shange e. All of the above. Answer: e. All of the above.

Question 33 (2 points) Black Feminist Women were pleased with the chauvinistic treatment they received from the black nationalist men with whom they worked with in the 1970s. True False Answer: False

Question 34 (2 points) Black Women leader(s) at this time ... a. Dorothy Height, leader of the National Council of Negro Women. b. Mary McLeod Bethune, founded older model of the National Council of Negro Women, which did not appeal to young black women. c. Elaine Brown, leader of the Black Panther Party in its declining years. d. The National Organization of Women's fight for Angela Davis. e. A and C. f. All of the above. Answer: e. A and C.

Question 35 (2 points) Race relations were in turmoil. Raging riots and unrest plagued American cities. In the heavily black Watts section of Los Angeles in 1965, when a police officer drew a gun at a young African American, an angry crowd assembled and began to fight back, which grew and grew. The police had to be assisted by the California National Guard to restore peace in Watts, by then, 34 were dead, 1,032 were injured, and 3,952 were arrested. Property damage was estimated around $40 million. (Much later, the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 happened after an African American man was severely beaten by police officers after a traffic chase.) True False Answer: True

Question 36 (2 points) Blacks in more than one hundred cities across the country rioted and looted over the course of several days in 1968 when which prominent civil rights activist was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. a. Jesse Jackson b. Ralph Abernathy c. Hosea Williams d. Martin Luther King, Jr. Answer: d. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Question 37 (2 points) During the Black Power Era, Blacks become more prominent in politics and ... a. there was an increase in black members of state legislatures. b. the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) was founded in 1971. c. by 1979, there were black mayors in major cities, such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Detroit. d. All of the above. Answer: d. All of the above.

Question 38 (2 points) In the Black Power Era, all African Americans had the same idea as how best to achieve racial equality (just like today.) True False Answer: False

Question 39 (2 points) During this time, the Black community is dividing between a stable middle-class group that is steadily growing stronger and more successful, and an increasingly disorganized and disadvantaged lower-class group. True False Answer: True

Question 40 (6 points) Match artistic longevity. Column A

  1. Gil Scott-Heron
  2. Maya Angelou
  3. LeRoi Jones

Column B a. play, "Dutchman" b. poet, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" c. writer, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"

Answers:

  1. Gil Scott-Heron: b. poet, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
  2. Maya Angelou: c. writer, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
  3. LeRoi Jones: a. play, "Dutchman"

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