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The Negro and the Democratic Party, 1875-1915Phylon (1940-1956)
Vol. 17, No. 2 (2nd Qtr., 1956)
, pp. 173-191 (19 pages)
Published By: Clark Atlanta University
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Clark Atlanta University (CAU) is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees as well as certificate programs to students of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Clark Atlanta was established in 1988 by the consolidation of Atlanta University (1865), the nation's first graduate school for African Americans, and Clark College (1869), the nation's first four-year liberal arts institution to serve a predominantly African-American undergraduate student population.
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The University of Minnesota Press gratefully acknowledges assistance provided for the publication of this book by the John K. and Elsie Lampert Fesler Fund.
The University of Minnesota Press gratefully acknowledges financial assistance provided for the publication of this book from the Office of the Provost, Augsburg College.
Copyright 2015 by William D. Green
25. Which of the following persons belonged to the Bookerite, as opposed to the Niagarite,faction?a. Monroe Trotterb. Ida B. Wellsc. James Weldon Johnsond. W. E. B. Du BoisANS: cPage: 304-305
26. Whose speeches in favor of industrial training earned her the moniker “the Female Booker T.Washington”?
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Page: 30627. One of the few views that Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington both shared wasthat
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Page: 30828. In the decades from 1890 to 1910, the number of southern blacks in which profession shot upenormously?
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Page: 30829. Which black inventor patented fifty different devices, most of them dealing with thelubrication of machines, and successfully contested claims against the genuineness of hisdesigns?a. Jan E. Matzeligerb. Elijah McCoyc. Granville T. Woodsd. JohnP. ParkerANS: bPage: 309
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white philanthropic support for black southern schools increased as a result of whose emergence as a national figure?
booker t washington
what stance did white southerners take on philanthropic association funding of black schools in the late nineteenth century?
the fun assisted both private and church schools and made donations to public schools
The curriculum of which institution exemplified the philosophy that education for blacks should consist primarily of industrial training?
hampton institute
. Who played a crucial role as a fundraiser in the formative years of the Tuskegee Institute before marrying Booker T. Washington in 1885?
olivia davidson
Who coined the phrase "Talented Tenth" to refer to elite black students who deserved the finest in classical liberal arts education?
henry morehouse
. Which of the following statements about Booker T. Washington is LEAST accurate?
he argued that liberal arts education was surest mean to improve the status of black people
who wrote the widely read autobiography, Up from slavery?
booker t washington
. The line, "In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress," came from an 1895 speech which catapulted whom to national fame?
booker t washington
Booker T. Washington stirred outrage among many white southerners by accepting an invitation to dine in the White House with President
theodore roosevelt
The famous scientist and botanist George Washington Carver became the head of which school's agricultural department in 1896?
tuskegee
Which editor of the Freeman helped to found the Afro-American League in 1890 to agitate for black rights?
Timothy thomas Fortune
Ida B. Wells was best known for her involvement in which movement?
anti-lynching
. W. E. B. Du Bois challenged Booker T. Washington
...
. Which co-editor of the Boston Guardian, and first black man accepted to Phi Beta Kappa, launched a public campaign in 1901 to oppose Booker T. Washington's views and challenge Washington's leadership of the black community?
william monroe trotter
What provided the immediate impetus for the Niagara Movement?
washington's pervasive influence with white philanthropists
The Niagara Movement of the early twentieth century is best characterized as
a small group which sought to support primarily for the most edu blacks
One of the few views that Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington both shared was that
black should remain in the south
. Which persons belonged to the Bookerite, as opposed to the Niagarite, faction?
james weldon johson
Whose speeches in favor of industrial training earned her the moniker "the Female Booker T. Washington"?
nanie helen burrough
Both W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington publicly supported
establishment of black owned business
. Which African-American painter spent much of his career in Europe, where he countered demeaning images of blacks through works like The Banjo Lesson?
henry o tanner
Which female entrepreneur grew wealthy by marketing a beauty system centered on hair-lengthening, which she linked to racial uplift?
madame cj walker
Who was the first president of the National Association of Colored Women?
mary church terrell
Ida B. Wells was born during the presidency of:
abraham lincoln
In "The Conservation of Races," who articulated the idea that black Americans faced a "dilemma" as a result of their "double-consciousness" of being both Negroes and Americans at the same time?
W.E.B dubois
Which black boxer's successful defense of his championship against the "Great White Hope," Jim Jeffries, in 1910 led to race riots and the passing of a bill outlawing the showing of fight films in theaters?
jack johnson
Who coined the phrase "Africa for the Africans?
martin delaney
. The Black Star Steamship Line belonged to:
marcus garvey
Marcus Garvey came to the US in 1915 to meet with:
booker t washington
The Souls of Black Folk was authored by:
W.E.B. Dubois
The National Negro Business League was organized by
booker t washington
What was the name of the magazine published by the NAACP?
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