Women and Children
History’s Dark Chapters
(Death & Oppression)
Tempo Time(Music)
Try Your Luck(Miscellaneous)
100

This infectious bacterial infection, which white doctors refused to treat in Black children, caused the death of Du Bois's son, Burghardt

Diphtheria

100

What happens in the cycle when black people reach adulthood?(Just say the terms)

Understanding & Hopelessness

100

What type of songs are the epigraphs at the start of each chapter

Sorrow(Songs)

100

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200

Du Bois's first wife, Nina Gomer, met him when he was a guest lecturer at this college in the early 1890s

 What is Wilberforce College?

200

Lynchings, floggings, and suicides were horrendous acts committed against the Black race to instill these two concepts and to keep hope dead

Fear and control

200
Who was the main group that went on tour to raise money for a certain college?

Fisk Jubilee Singers

200

What is the name of Du Bois Daughter, (who became a therapist)

Yolande

300

True or False: The year Shirley Graham was Born was the same year Du Bois married his first wife.

True

300

Death was viewed as a source of freedom because the oppressed would achieve this state in the afterlife, escaping the terror and control of their lives, where hierarchy and power did not exist.

 equality (or being equal amongst the dead)

300

Although Opera is more than music, it's also acting and other things, give us one opera/playwright that Shirley Graham wrote.

Answers accepted: Dust to Earth,  I Gotta Home, It’s Morning’, Track Thirteen, Elijah’s Raven, or Tom-Toms: An Epic of Music and the Negro.

300

Du Bois feared the world would dub his son's ambition this, forcing the boy to "cringe and bow" had he lived.

Insolence

400

After Du Bois died in Ghana, Shirley Graham Du Bois was forced to leave in 1966 when this government official was overthrown

President Kwame Nkrumah

400

Du Bois describes his son’s passing as an escape from this state, which is defined as "a life of hopeless and unbroken misery"

Living Death

400

The Negro Song "I walk through the churchyard" uses these two celestial concepts, noting that one comes from the reflection of the sun and the other from the reflection of the moon, to convey the color line and the separation between races

Moonlight and Starlight.

400

The family moved to this city in 1897, where Nina experienced racism for the first time. Also where they had their two children.

Altanta, Georgia