Colonial Times
The Stories
The Poems and Poets
Bartleby
Night
100

These religious conservatives banned the celebration of Christmas for 20 years?

Who were the Puritans?
100

This man thought each race had its own unique gifts.

Who is Natty Bumpo?

100

This arts movement started in uptown New York City.

What was the Harlem Renaissance? 

100

This was Bartleby's profession.

What was copier?

100

This Kapo whips Weisel 25 times.

Who was Idek?

200

This man grew so sick of the Puritans he started the colony of Rhode Island.

Who is Roger Williams?

200

This man fell asleep for twenty years.

Who was Rip van Winkle?

200

This poem talked about the Little Rock Nine.

What is "The Chicago Observer Sends a Man to Little Rock."

200

Bartleby's boss was  this.

What is a lawyer?

200

This young man killed his own father for his bread.

Who was Meir?

300

This was the first colony in what is now the United States.

What is Jamestown?

300

This schoolteacher was hunted by a seemingly specteral being.

Who was Ichabod Crane?

300

This poet lived in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Who was Anne Spencer?

300

This was the name of the drunken assistant of the Lawyer.

Who was Turkey?

300

This was the first camp Weisel was in.

What was Birkenau?

400

This preacher led the "Great Revival."

Who is "Jonathan Edwards?"

400

Thomas Paine once wrote a sensible book called this.

What is Common Sense?

400

This poem questions what Africa should mean to a Black American.

What is "Heritage?"

400

This man brought food to the prisoners.

Who was the Grubman?

400

This was Weisel's seven-year old sister.

Who was Tzipora?

500
These folks thought that God made the world and walked away.

Who were the Deists?

500

This person denounced "summer soldiers and sunshine patriots."

Who was Thomas Paine?

500

This poem says "you have to have a mind of winter" to understand winter.

What is "The Snowman."

500

Mr. Hyland assigned this story to us for this reason.

What was punishment!

500

This was the last camp Weisel ended up in.

What was Buchenwald?