THEME: Pan-Africanism/Separate State Flashcards

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Who wrote “Mob Rule in New Orleans”?

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Ida B. Wells-Barnett

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In “Mob Rule in New Orleans”, what 3 things had Robert Charles been doing?

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  1. Trying to improve himself
  2. Been in contact with an AME Bishop
  3. Thinking about emigrating
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Who wrote “100 Years of he African Methodist Episcopal Church”?

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James Walker Hood

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In “100 Years of the African Methodist Episcopal Church”, what 3 things are cited about the ancient greatness of the Negro race?

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  1. First of the earth’s great monarchs
  2. Race ruled the earth for more than 1000 years
  3. Psalm 68
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Who wrote “The Destined Superiority of the Negro”?

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Alexander Crummell

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Where did Alexander Crummell serve as a missionary?

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Liberia

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In “The Destined Superiority of the Negro”, how is history teleological?

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With respect to the role of African-Americans in the development of Africa

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Who wrote “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption”?

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James Holly

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9
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What church did James Holly found?

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The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Haiti

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In “The Divine Plan of Human Redemption”, what is special about the Line of Ham?

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The last phase of God’s plan for redemption will take place through the line of Ham

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Who wrote “A Letter from a ‘Foreign Field’”?

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Lula Cooper

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What mission is Cooper writing from in “A Letter from a ‘Foreign Field’”?

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Suehn Industrial Mission, Liberia

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What is “A Letter from a ‘Foreign Field’”?

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A contribution to the “Letters from the Foreign Field” section of the Mission Herald with a report to J. E. East, Secretary of the National Baptist Foreign Mission Board

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14
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Who wrote “False Concepts of the Christian Religion”?

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Theodore Bilbo

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According to “False Concepts of the Christian Religion” , what is the divine plan?

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Isolation and segregation

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What amendment did Theodore Bilbo propose ti the 1938 federal work-relief bill?

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Deport 12 million black Americans to Liberia at federal expense to relieve unemployment

17
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In “False Concepts of the Christian Religion”, how did God show he wanted segregation?

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God separated and segregated the different races by placing them in different lands

18
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Who wrote “Black Theology and the Black Church”?

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James Cone

19
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In “Black Theology and the Black Church”, why is a more international focus needed?

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Bring all the oppressed people together

20
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According to “Black Theology and the Black Church”, what should black nationalism follow on from?

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Historical pan-Africanism

21
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Who wrote “The Black Churches: A New Agenda”?

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Lawrence Jones

22
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According to “The Black Churches: A New Agenda”, what term has become anachronistic?

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Missionary

23
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In “The Black Churches: A New Agenda”, what is an old theme?

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“Redemption of Africa”

24
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Who gave “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech?

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Malcolm X

25
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According to “The Ballot or the Bullet”, what does the civil rights struggle need to be expanded to?

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The level of human rights

26
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Who gave the “Myths About Malcolm X” speech?

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Albert Cleage

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In “Myths About Malcolm X”, what is the international myth?

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That he tried to internationalise the black man’s struggle

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According to “Myths About Malcolm X”, what did he not believe about Africans?

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That they were going to save the African Americans

29
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Who wrote “Garvey Tells His Own Story”?

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Marcus Garvey

30
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What was Marcus Garvey’s shipping line called?

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Black Star Line

31
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What organisation did Marcus Garvey found?

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The Universal Negro Improvement Association

32
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What 2 aims did Garvey lay out in “Garvey Tells His Own Story”?

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  1. Create a new people

2. Bring about the restoration of Ethiopia’s ancient glory

33
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What 2 things did Garvey believe about blood purity in “Garvey Tells His Own Story”?

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  1. Believed in the purity of both races

2. Believed that black people should have a country of their own

34
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Who wrote “Black Judaism in Harlem”?

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Rabbi Matthew

35
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What did Rabbi Matthew teach in “Black Judaism in Harlem”?

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A variant of Ethiopianism

36
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In “Black Judaism in Harlem”, who did Rabbi Matthew try to make connections with?

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The Falashas of Ethiopia