Characters
Plot and Setting
Vocabulary
Theme and Messages
The Trip to Birmingham
100

Who is the main character and narrator of the story?

Kenny Watson

100

Where does the Watson family live at the beginning of the story?

Flint, Michigan

100

What does 'segregation' mean?

Separation of people based on race

100

What is one major theme of the book?

Family and love through hardships

100

Why does the family decide to go to Birmingham?

To help Byron change his behavior

200

Which character is known as the 'juvenile delinquent'?

Byron Watson

200

Where do the Watsons travel to during the story?

Birmingham, Alabama

200

What is the 'Ultra-Glide'?

A record player in the Brown Bomber

200


How does the book show the theme of growing up?

Kenny matures through challenges

200

Who do they stay with in Birmingham?

Grandma Sands

300


Who is the youngest member of the Watson family?

Joetta Watson

300

What is the family’s car called?

The Brown Bomber

300

What does 'Wool Pooh' symbolize?

Fear or death

300

What lesson does Byron learn by the end?

He learns to care and protect his family

300

What does Kenny see in the church?

Shoes of one of the bombing victims

400

Which family member moves to Birmingham with the family?

Grandma Sands

400

What tragic event occurs in Birmingham?

The church bombing

400

What movement is mentioned in the story?

The Civil Rights Movement

400

What event represents loss of innocence?

The church bombing

400

How does the family react after the bombing?

They grieve and comfort each other

500

Who is very protective of her children?

Wilona Watson

500

Who saves Kenny from drowning?

Byron Watson

500

What is a 'conk'?

A hairstyle Byron tries that straightens hair

500

What does the Watsons’ trip symbolize?

A journey toward understanding and healing

500

What lesson does Kenny learn from the trip?

The importance of family and love

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