November 19, 2009
Earl Campbell, and More!
The answers to last issue’s questions are: 1867; The Air Force; Jerry Butler and The Impressions: Eleven; Kristin Hunter; Mary McCleod Bethune.
Questions for today:
1. In what year was the first abolitionist society formed: 1775, 1783, or 1892?
2. What manufacturing concept did Eli Whitney and Jan Matzeliger have in common?
3. Who replaced Lena Horne in the show “Hallelujah Baby” and became an instant star?
4. What university did Earl Campbell attend?
5. Beside Chester Himes what other African American author during the 1940’s and 1950’s wrote detective stories? And
6. Clarence Darrow, Louis Marshall and Felix Frankfurther served on the first legal redress committee of what African American organization?
Look for the answers in the next issue of: “Today’s Information on African American History!”
Credits:
The BlacFax Trivia Game
Next time: The 14th Amendment; “Chicken George”; Junior Walker; Alvin Garrett; William Melvin Kelley: and George Baker.
What is November known for? All Saints Day? American Indian Heritage? Families Stories Month? Military Family Appreciation? National Adoption? AIDS Awareness? National Peanut Butter Lovers? National Scholarship? Sweet Potato Awareness? Vegan Month?
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