A) a broad-based movement for social change.
B) a small group which sought support primarily from the most educated blacks.
C) the first organization founded specifically to protect and expand blacks' rights.
D) a grass-roots movement originating from the bottom-up.
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A) became the first racially integrated college in the South.
B) closed down rather than admit a black student who had sued to be admitted.
C) ended its policy of racial integration after the Supreme Court declared the policy illegal.
D) became the first southern university to allow a black professor to teach classes to white students.
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A) blacks should emigrate from the South to the cities of the North.
B) blacks should emigrate from the South to their "homeland" in Africa.
C) blacks should emigrate from the South to the territories in the West.
D) blacks should remain in the South.
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A) William H.Councill
B) Isaiah T.Montgomery
C) William Hannibal Thomas
D) T.Thomas Fortune
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A) They demonstrated the initiative which black students often undertook to relieve their schools' financial burdens.
B) Although they won lasting fame,they failed to earn much money.
C) They entertained audiences with renditions of black spirituals and work songs.
D) They performed not only in the United States but also in Europe,sometimes in front of royal audiences.
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A) They ignored it because they had no interest in the issue of black education.
B) They were embarrassed by the need for philanthropic funding and worked hard to lift black schools up to the level of white ones.
C) They welcomed it because it gave them an excuse not to fund black schools as well as they funded white ones.
D) They opposed it out of fear that the associations would encourage dangerous ideas of racial equality.
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A) The organization adopted the feminist stance that black women had the unique ability and responsibility to uplift the black race as a whole.
B) The organization established a number of institutions designed to foster education and self-help,including kindergartens,nurseries,and settlement houses.
C) The organization refuted the prevailing view that women gained power through the domestic sphere and through their roles as mothers and wives.
D) The organization's leadership subscribed to the notion that racial uplift was best accomplished through the guidance of an elite Talented Tenth.
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A) Jack Johnson
B) George Dixon
C) Tom Molineaux
D) Abe Hawkins
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A) wealthy industrialists.
B) the federal government.
C) individual state governments.
D) white churches.
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A) The low amount of public funds spent on black schools was incidental,arising more from the income levels of local communities than from deliberately racist policies.
B) The disenfranchisement of black citizens made it impossible for them to force tax dollars to be spent equitably on black and white schools.
C) Southern blacks had to pay a "double tax" on education because they had to spend their private wealth to make up for the shortfalls in public funds for their schools.
D) Although southern Progressives called for an "education revival," the movement was directed primarily at white students.
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A) Howard University
B) Tuskegee Institute
C) Hampton Institute
D) Fisk University
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A) freedom of speech and criticism.
B) guaranteed suffrage for black men and all women.
C) the abolition of all race-based distinctions.
D) respect for working persons.
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A) Paul Laurence Dunbar,The House Behind the Cedars
B) Pauline Hopkins,The Marrow Tradition
C) Charles W.Chesnutt,The Conjure Woman
D) Frances Ellen Watkins Harper,The Colonel's Dream
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A) 25
B) 40
C) 55
D) 70
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A) Fisk University
B) Hampton Institute
C) Howard University
D) Spelman College
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A) He adopted a conciliatory tone toward whites and made no public demands for racial equality.
B) He stressed the importance of economic self-sufficiency to African-American uplift.
C) He secretly funded court cases which challenged Jim Crow laws.
D) He argued that a liberal arts education was the surest means to improve the status of black people.
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A) the universities' failure to win financial supports from white philanthropists
B) the universities' insistence on hiring only African-American professors
C) the universities' refusal to admit more blacks to positions of leadership
D) the universities' insistence on providing only liberal arts educations and not vocational training
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A) Booker T.Washington
B) Isaiah T.Montgomery
C) William Hannibal Thomas
D) T.Thomas Fortune
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A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) William McKinley.
C) Benjamin Harrison.
D) William Howard Taft.
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