Authors Note
Judgment day
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Literacy Test
100

State that Tulsa is in.

What is Oklahoma?

100

Day of the week that was sacred to Black culture in Tulsa.

What is Thursday?

100

War fought by many Black men before the massacre.

What is WW1?

100

Taking justice into your own hands.

What is a vigilante? 

100

The Bill of Rights is found in this document.

What is the Constitution?

200

Author of the book.

Who is Tim Madigan? 

200

Took place 60 years before the massacre.

What is the Civil War?

200

Tulsa was alluded to this as this Biblical reference for Black people.

What is the Promised Land?

200

Chapter follows this character.

Who is Richard Lloyd Jones?

200

Congress is composed of these two things.

What is the House and the Senate? 
300

Tulsa was referred to as this type of figurative language for the time period.

What is a metaphor?

300

Name of the area in Tulsa where most Black people lived.

What is Greenwood?

300

Told from this man's perspective.

Who is Townsend Jackson?

300

Newspaper that the central character of the chapter owned in Tulsa.

What is the Tribune?

300

Takes over if the president can longer preside over their duties.

What is the Vice President?

400

Midwest state that the author is from.

What is Minnesota? 

400
Narrated from her perspective.

Who is Eldoris (McCondichie)

400

Amount of land given to those who moved to the Tulsa area.

What is 40 acres?
400

Type of journalism that over dramatizes accounts just to sell copies or get attention.

What is yellow journalism?

400

If the two houses of Congress cannot agree on adjournment, this person sets the time.

Who is the President?
500

Year of first scholarly work about the Tulsa Race Massacre.

What is 1982?

500

Street that the narrator grew up on.

What is Iroquois? 

500
US city in which a Black boy was stoned and drowned for swimming at white only beach.

What is Chicago?

500

Oil and this railroad line made the city of Tulsa boom in the early 1900s.

What is the Frisco Rail Line? 
500

The Constitution limits the size of the District of Columbia to this number of square miles.

What is 10?