The ancestral homeland of all Black people around the world.
What is Africa?
Black names like Mary, Joseph, David, John and Christopher can be found originally in this book.
What is the Bible?
This instrument is at the heart of all music descended from the African diaspora.
What are the drums?
The language that Black people in the Dominican Republic speak.
What is Spanish?
This iconic Black comedian plays Prince Akeem in the movie "Coming to America".
Who is Eddie Murphy?
The founder of the Back to Africa movement.
Who is Marcus Garvey?
This famous boxer changed his name in order to renounce his former "slave name." Tell me his chosen name AND his former "slave name".
What is Cassius Clay & Muhammad Ali?
Which of these genres is not descended from African roots: rock n roll, gospel, techno, blues, salsa, reggae?
Trick Question: all of these were descended from the drums of West African music!
People from Haiti speak French Creole because the island was colonized by this country.
Who is France?
The name of this character in the movie "Black Panther".
Who is Eric Killmonger?
The meaning of this key phrase from Week 1 of class: "Blackness is not homogenous."
What is Black people are not all the same?
Many Black Americans have last names that can be traced back to European countries because of this historical phenomenon.
What is colonization?
Modern day rappers and spoken word artists are believed to descend from this group of West African oral historians.
Who are griots?
Use one of the grammar rules of Black English/AAVE in a sentence.
Habitual be: "She be chilling."
Double-negative: "Don't nobody care."
Missing "be" verb: "He ugly" vs. "He is ugly."
3rd person singular: "She talk too much." vs. She talks too much."
In the movie Roots, what was the real name of the enslaved man that was forced to accept the name "Tobe".
Who is Kunta Kente?
Blending two cultures together to make a new, unique culture.
What is creolization?
African American names such as Kareem, Saniyah, Asim & Jahlil have roots in this language.
What is Arabic?
This modern genre of African music has made it's way into the mainstream of Black American music.
What is Afrobeats?
The word "Ebonics" (which was invented to describe Black American language) is a combination of these two words.
What is "Ebony" + "Phonics"?
Name this artist and song.
Who is Busta Rhymes? What is "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See"?
This theory about Black language suggests that African Americans learned a broken version of English from uneducated white people.
What is the Dialect Theory?
Black American names like La'quisha and Da'shawn are evidence of creolization with this European language.
What is French?
The complex rhythms in music that make you want to dance.
What are polyrhythms?
This language is a "broken"/Creole English spoken by Jamaican people.
What is Patois?
In the movie "Black Panther", villain Killmonger is expressing a belief in what key class idea in this scene:
What is Pan-Africanism?