From Slavery to Freedom: A History of Negro Americans |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 17
... North Carolina ? 7. How pervasive was slavery in the British North American colonies from 1680-1750 ? In which of the Middle Atlantic colonies did the largest number of slaves reside ? 8. Why was slavery unsuccessful in the Middle ...
... North Carolina ? 7. How pervasive was slavery in the British North American colonies from 1680-1750 ? In which of the Middle Atlantic colonies did the largest number of slaves reside ? 8. Why was slavery unsuccessful in the Middle ...
Page 47
... North Star c . Colored Man's Journal d . Anglo - African 4 . mothers . Fill in the Blank was the legal status of children born to free 5. The was the name of the newspaper first pub- lished by Frederick Douglass in 1847 . 6. The was an ...
... North Star c . Colored Man's Journal d . Anglo - African 4 . mothers . Fill in the Blank was the legal status of children born to free 5. The was the name of the newspaper first pub- lished by Frederick Douglass in 1847 . 6. The was an ...
Page 134
... North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro con- duct the first major civil rights " sit - in " of the decade By this year there were more than one million regis- tered African - American voters in twelve Southern ...
... North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro con- duct the first major civil rights " sit - in " of the decade By this year there were more than one million regis- tered African - American voters in twelve Southern ...
Common terms and phrases
able to describe African Ameri African American community African Americans African-American vote American blacks antislavery black Americans Blank Booker Chapter Content Review CHAPTER OVERVIEW civil rights colonies concepts cotton Democratic describe the following economic efforts Emancipation Essay Questions established explain their significance Father Divine federal following key terms free blacks Freedmen's Bureau freedom Harlem Renaissance Identification Questions institutions Jesse Jackson KEY EVENTS Ku Klux Klan labor large numbers leaders major Marcus Garvey Martin Luther King Mississippi NAACP Negro Movement Niagara Movement North number of black organized Party percent Philip Randolph political President presidential QUESTIONS Chapter Content race riot racial Reconstruction Republican REVIEW QUESTIONS Chapter Rights Act Roosevelt schools segregation self-help SELF-TEST Multiple Choice served slave codes slave trade slavery social southern blacks southern whites Supreme Court tion True/False twentieth century U.S. Congress Union viduals and places Virginia W.E.B. Du Bois Washington white Americans white southerners World Zora Neale Hurston