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100

The name of the area of Greenville where the Woodsons lived with their grandparents

What is Nicholtown?

100

Gunnar is disrespected by the white men that work under him in this role/place

What is the foreman at a printing press?

100

We see this ism in the poem "genetics" when strangers treat Roman differently, calling him angel child and doubting their relation

What is colorism?

100

Hope's talent

what is singing?

100
Jackie uses this season to show her grandmother's emotional state in part V--specify the season and what it represents

What is winter and death?

200

The school that Jack went to (and played football for)

What is Ohio State?

200

Jackie's grandmothers does these two jobs in order to have enough money to feed her grandchildren

What is teaching and daywork (cleaning homes)

200

This act of defiance is one of the ways that Jackie pushes back against her religion (with her friend Alina)

What is singing America the Beautiful and the Star Spangled Banner?

200

What did the kids do every Saturday?

What is they walked door to door spreading the good word?

200

Uncle Robert has this hair style that Jackie's mom says Jackie can't have until she is grown up

What is an afro?

300

The date that Jackie is born

What is February 12th, 1963?

300

Jackie and her siblings are not allowed to play with these children because their mother committed adultery

Who are Coraandhersisters?
300

This character died after a fall and often ate Argo Corn Starch 

Who is Aunt Kay?

300

This Peter Seger song lends its lyrics to this section of the book

We Shall Overcome

300
Jackie and Maria hold their fists in the air to emulate this feminist icon

Who is Angela Davis?

400
Jackie is born three years after this historical event involving another "brown girl"

What is Ruby Bridges attending an all-white school?

400

This causes Mom to use the switch on the children and remind them that they are from the North

What is saying ain't?

400

Name five things Jackie could not do because of her religion:

-no halloween, no christmas, no birthdays, no voting, no fighting, no cursing, no wars

400

Jackie and her grandmother are here when Jackie realizes that she doesn't want to "stay where she belongs" and instead wants to be brave

Where is the bus?

400

The mimosa tree poking up through the snow is a symbol of this motif

What is hope?

500

The Woodson's can trace their lineage back to this historical figure who engaged in a nonconsensual relationship with a woman he had enslaved

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

500

This is the only place in downtown Greenville where they aren't treated like thieves or less than

What is the fabric store?

500

Because they live in low income housing, Roman becomes sick with this ailment

What is lead poisoning from eating paint chips?

500

These two stories are key to Jackie's evolution as a writer. One is a story she tells aloud in class, the other is one she writes

What are The Selfish Giant and The Butterfly Book?

500

Uncle Robert comes out of jail and tells stories about this religious prophet

Who is Muhammed?