Section A
Section B
Section C
Section D
(Vocabulary)
Section E
100

How much did Keckley need to raise to buy her and her son's freedom?

$1,200

100

Who wrote the memoir "Behind the Scenes"?

Elizabeth Keckley

100

What was Keckley's first job as a slave?

Taking care of a child.

100

What are rights and freedoms?

Liberties

100

What job did Keckley do for Mrs. Lincoln?

Dressmaker

200

In Keckley's writing, light, sunshine, and brightness are all a symbol for what?

Hope / Freedom / Happiness 

200

What are the names of the married couple who escaped by dressing as a white man traveling with his slave?

William and Ellen Craft

200

Who wrote "The People Could Fly"?

Virginia Hamilton

200

What is the freeing of someone from slavery?

Emancipation

200

Which character from the Bible does Keckley compare President Lincoln to?

Moses / Jehovah

300

What is the claim Keckley makes about slavery?

That she doesn't blame her Southern friends for it, BUT slavery is wrong and it's normal to rebel against it. [accept similar answers]

300

What article of clothing of Mr. Lincoln's did Keckley ask for. 

His right-hand glove. [do not accept just 'glove']

300

How many times did Frederick Douglass attempt to escape?

Twice

300

What is the act of ending a system or practice or institution?

Abolishment

300

Who does the captain in "O Captain! My Captain!" symbolize?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What did Frederick Douglass say happened to him when he attended the Inauguration Ball?

He was seized by police and forced out the window [or similar]

400

What problem almost got the Crafts caught during their escape?

They were illiterate / couldn't read or write

400

What did the ship in "O Captain! My Captain!" symbolize?

The United States

400

What is to make something (usually negative) continue for a long time?

Perpetuate

400

Who wrote "O Captain! My Captain!"?

Walt Whitman

500

What was the one positive thing, or the "bright side" about slavery that Keckley points out in Chapter 1? It was something that benefitted her personally.

She learned to be self-reliant.

500

What was Keckley's purpose for writing about Mrs. Lincoln?

To protect Mrs. Lincoln's reputation as well as her own. [accept similar answers]

500

At the end of "The People Could Fly," some of the people were not able to fly, and had to stay back. What did they do at the end of the story?

They told the story to their children who eventually became free. [or similar]

500

What is a category of literature?

Genre

500

What was Mrs. Lincoln hiding from Abraham Lincoln?

Her debts / how much money she was spending

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