Tension in Harlem
Hungry, Hungry Richard
An Unlucky Number
Blindfolds, Briefcases, & Bad Prizes
Twyla, Baby!
100

This movement gave Black writers, artists, musicians, and thinkers a major cultural platform to explore pride, identity, protest, and creativity.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

100

This is the title of Richard Wright’s autobiography about his childhood and young adulthood.

What is Black Boy?

100

This documentary directed by Ava DuVernay connects slavery, racism, and mass incarceration.

What is 13th?

100

This Ralph Ellison story features a young Black narrator forced to fight other boys before giving a speech.

What is “Battle Royal”?

100

This Toni Morrison short story follows Twyla and Roberta across several episodes of their lives.

What is “Recitatif”?

200

This neighborhood in New York City became the symbolic center of Black art during the period 

What is Harlem?

200

Richard is often physically hungry, but he also hungers for books, knowledge, freedom, and control over his life. This makes hunger this kind of literary device in the book.

What is a symbol or extended metaphor?

200

This amendment abolished slavery “except as a punishment for crime.”

What is the 13th Amendment?

200

This symbol represents forced confusion and the boys’ inability to clearly see the system controlling them.

What is the blindfold?

200

This is the orphanage where Twyla and Roberta first meet.

What is St. Bonny’s?

300

This poet wrote “Dream Variations” and “The Negro Speaks of Rivers.”

Who is Langston Hughes?

300

These two religious family members pressure Richard to accept their beliefs and obey their authority.

Who are Granny and Aunt Addie?

300

This term refers to the huge increase in the number of people imprisoned in the United States.

What is mass incarceration?

300

This symbol represents the way a promised reward can hide pain, cruelty, and humiliation.

What is the electrified rug?

300

This mute woman from the orchard becomes the center of Twyla and Roberta’s confused memories.

Who is Maggie?

400

In his essay “The Negro-Art Hokum,” this writer argued that there was no such thing as a separate “Negro art” in America.

Who is George Schuyler?

400

In this scene, white coworkers manipulate Richard and another Black boy into fighting each other for their entertainment.

What is the fight with Harrison?

400

In 13th, this phrase from a 1996 Hillary Clinton speech is used as an example of political language that helped portray some young Black people as dangerous criminals.

What is “superpredators”?

400

This symbol represents the narrator’s belief that approval from powerful white men will lead to success and dignity.

What is the scholarship?

400

The name of Twyla's mother...she "dances all night."

What is Mary?

500

In “How It Feels to Be Colored Me,” Hurston says she does not always feel “colored,” but feels it most sharply when she is thrown against this.

What is “a sharp white background”?

500

This elevator operator disgusts Richard by clowning for white people and accepting humiliation as part of surviving at work.

Who is Shorty?

500

In 13th, this 1915 film is discussed as a racist movie that helped glorify the Ku Klux Klan and shape images of Black criminality.

What is The Birth of a Nation?

500
In "Battle Royal," this is the protagonist's name.

Who is never named / the unnamed narrator?

500

At the Howard Johnson’s, Roberta is traveling with two men to see this famous rock guitarist, helping place the scene in the 1960s.

Who is Jimi Hendrix?