Ms. Huber
MLK Jr.
Passing
Harlem Renaissance
H. D. Woodson
100

Will Ms. Huber be getting a niece or a nephew in February? 

Niece!
100

MLK Jr. was born in this city. 

Atlanta, GA

100
What does it mean to "pass"?

To have a fluid racial identity where you can be seen as white or Black depending on the context

100

The Harlem Renaissance took place in this city and state. 

NYC (Harlem), New York
100

Ms. Brown teaches this subject

History

200

Ms. Huber's birthday month

December

200

MLK attended _____ schools growing up. This word means that Black and white students were separated. 

Segregated 
200

The character who has a white husband and who lives her life as a white woman

Clare

200

The Harlem Renaissance took place during these two decades. 

1920s and 1930s

200

The name of our principal

Mr. Massey

300

What sport did Ms. Huber do in college? 

Rowing

300

The name of MLK Jr.'s most famous speech

"I Have a Dream"

300

The character who is light-skinned but does not attempt to pass as Black

Irene

300

Name three types of art that were created during the Harlem Renaissance. 

Answers may vary.

300

Name one assistant principal. 

Dr. Butler, Ms. Fowlkes, and Dr. Richardson

400

Ms. Huber hates this very popular flavor of dessert. 

Chocolate

400
The name of MLK Jr.'s wife

Coretta Scott (King)

400

The name of Clare's husband (full name!)

John Bellew

400

Name a prominent artist during the Harlem Renaissance.

Answers may vary.

400

H.D. Woodson is on this street

55th Street

500

The color of Ms. Huber's car

Green

500

MLK attended this men's only college in Atlanta. 

Morehouse. 

500

The author of "Passing"

Nella Larsen

500

Explain what happened during the Harlem Renaissance

A time of cultural, intellectual, and artistic growth for African-Americans living in Harlem during the early 1900 after their movement from the south. 

500

The room number that Ms. Huber teaches in (without looking!)

313
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