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The wife of Henry

Laura

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The setting of Mudbound

Mississippi in the 1940s

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The term given to making a judgment about someone or something before knowing the whole picture

Prejudice

100

What did Vera Attwood do that landed her in jail?

Killed her husband Carl

100

What happened on 7th December 1941?

The attack on Pearl Harbor

200

Hap's eldest son

Ronsel

200

The nearest town to Mudbound

Marrietta

200

Mistreatment of someone based on their color

Discrimination

200

How did Hap break his leg?

He fell off a ladder

200

What was the name of the boy who ws abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955?

Emmett Till

300

Henry and Jamie's father

Pappy

300

The country where Doctor Pearlman is from and Ronsel saw action in WW2

Austria

300

Both Ronsel and Jamie are suffering from this due to their war experiences

PTSD

300

What wonderful contraption did Jamie make for Laura?

A shower

300

An American Baptist minister, civil rights activist and political philosopher who was a leader of the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968

Martin Luther King

400

Hap is the head of this family

The Jacksons

400

The setting of the first conflict between Ronsel and Pappy

Tricklebank's

400

The trials and tribulations of a family unit are caused by this: FD

Family Dynamics

400

What sickness did Amanda Leigh and Bella have at the start of the novel?

Whooping cough

400

What do the letters NAACP stand for?

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

500

The man who bought the house that Henry was trying to rent from George Suddeth

Orris Stokes

500

Where Henry's sister, Eboline lives

Greenville

500

A family unit with the father as the head

Patriarchy

500

Name two things that Florence did to try to get Jamie to leave Mudbound

Ran a broom over his feet, threw salt in his tracks, put a mojo of jimson weed and gumelastin on him.

500

This event took place between December 5, 1955 and December 20, 1956,

The Montgomery Bus Boycott