Booker T. Washington’s message in Up from Slavery is_______________? A. Whites should pay reparations to former slaves. B. African Americans should acculturate to mainstream White culture. C. White institutions should reform to meet African American needs. D. African Americans will have to help themselves by becoming educated.
For Booker T. Washington, racial uplift means_______________? A. Rejecting all White assistance. B. Allowing Whites to help African Americans to reach their potential. C. Calling for violent uprisings.
The mask in Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem, “We Wear the Mask,” represents_____________? A. The persona that the characters show the world. B. The carved masks of African gods. C. Characters from the Bible. D. Who the narrator wishes to be.
In Chapter Three of Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery, Washington’s primary goal is to______________? A. Get an education. B. Get a job. C. To be clean. D. To be a teacher