De Leon (2017)
Isoke (2015)
Perry
(2010)
Reed
(2000)
Random
100

Ta-Nehisi Coates was born and raised in which major U.S. city, a setting that often influences his writing on race and culture?

Baltimore

100

 In the article, what term does the author use to describe the limited view of black intellectualism centered around big male personalities?

Big Male Egos

100

According to the article "Putting the Public in Public Intellectual," what term refers to individuals who engage in public discourse on issues of social, political, and cultural significance?

Public Intellectuals

100

According to the article "What Are the Drums Saying, Booker? The Curious Role of the Black Public Intellectual," what term refers to individuals who engage in critical analysis and commentary on social and political issues affecting the African-American community?

Black Public Intellectuals

100

What genre of music originated in African American communities in the Southern United States and features elements such as blues notes, syncopation, and improvisation?

Jazz

200

 In 2015, Ta-Nehisi Coates received which prestigious literary award for his book "Between the World and Me," recognizing its profound impact on discussions of race and society?

National Book Award for Nonfiction

200

According to the article, what term refers to the interconnected nature of various social identities, such as race, gender, and class, and how they intersect to shape individuals' experiences?

Intersectionality

200

In the article, what is the primary role of public intellectuals, as highlighted by the author, in contributing to public discourse?

To analyze and critique societal issues

200

The article discusses the role of black public intellectuals throughout history. Which prominent African-American scholar, activist, and leader is often cited as an example of a historical black public intellectual?

W.E.B. Du Bois

200

Who is the author of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," a seminal work in American literature that explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth, and which was adapted into an acclaimed film in 1962?

Harper Lee

300

In addition to his writing, Ta-Nehisi Coates has expanded his influence by working on comic books for which major superhero franchise, notably writing for characters like Black Panther and Captain America?

 Marvel Comics

300

Which prominent black feminist scholar and activist coined the term "intersectionality" and has been a leading voice in discussions of race, gender, and social justice?

 Kimberlé Crenshaw

300

 The article references a prominent African-American intellectual and activist who exemplifies the role of a public intellectual. Who is this civil rights leader known for his advocacy of nonviolent resistance?

 Martin Luther King Jr.

300

In the article, what aspect of representation within the realm of black public intellectuals does Adolph Reed critique, suggesting that it often prioritizes style over substance?

Spectacle or Symbolism

300

What prominent African American civil rights leader delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963?

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

Before gaining prominence as a writer, Ta-Nehisi Coates worked for which influential African-American-focused magazine?

The Atlantic

400

The article critiques academia for its neglect of a specific group of scholars within black intellectual spaces. Who are these scholars often overlooked in academic discussions?

Black Women Scholars

400

 According to the article, which contemporary scholar and author is cited as an example of a public intellectual who engages with a wide audience through his writings and public commentary on race and politics?

Cornel West

400

According to Adolph Reed's analysis, which contemporary African-American public intellectual is often criticized for his embrace of neoliberal policies and his focus on personal branding rather than systemic change?

Cornel West

400

What term refers to the period of rebuilding and societal change in the Southern United States following the Civil War, during which African Americans gained some political and social rights before facing backlash from segregationist policies?

 Reconstruction

500

Coates's father, Paul Coates, is known for his involvement in which pioneering black publishing house, which has published works by prominent African-American authors?

 Black Classic Press

500

 According to the article, what term does the author use to describe the collective approach to black intellectualism that recognizes the diverse voices and perspectives within the tradition?

 Collective Intellectualism

500

In the article, the author discusses the challenges faced by public intellectuals, including criticism and marginalization. What term does the author use to describe this phenomenon, suggesting that public intellectuals may face backlash for their views?

 Intellectual Condemnation

500

In "What Are the Drums Saying, Booker? The Curious Role of the Black Public Intellectual," Adolph Reed highlights a tradition within black intellectual thought that prioritizes grassroots organizing and collective action. What term does he use to describe this tradition?

Organic Intellectualism

500

Who is the African American painter known for his vibrant and abstract depictions of African American life, including works such as "Migration Series" and "Harlem Renaissance"?

 Jacob Lawrence

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