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Black History Month Trivia By Tuesday, February 28, return your completed trivia to the Student Leadership Center or email to [email protected] for a chance to win 1 of 4 $25 Campus Store gift cards! Stop by the NTC Library or use the Library’s African American History Month Resource Guide to find most of the answers. www.ntc.edu / Library / Library Resources / Research Guides (scroll to the bottom) Name: ________________________________________ Student ID: __________________________ Email: ________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________ 1. What is the name of Chapter 12 in the book: A People’s Art History of the United States? 2. In what city is the Museum of African American History and Culture located? 3. Which United States President visited NTC in 2008? 4. Who was the first African American woman to run for President of the United States? 5. How many pages are in the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks? 6. What is the name of the movie which depicts the victory of interracial marriage in US Supreme Court Case, Loving v. Virginia? 7. Which e-book has a chapter called “Even Philosophers Get the Blues: Feeling Bad for No Reason?” 8. In what year did the U.S. Congress authorize new army regiments that became known as the Buffalo Soldiers? 9. From which law school did Vel Phillips graduate in 1951? 10. How did author Jeff Hobbs meet Robert Peace? 11. Identify one of the Martin Luther King Jr. speeches shown during NTC Welcome Day. 12. Name an NTC library book about African American women who organized a movement as household workers in the United States. 13. When did Martin Luther King Jr. visit Wausau, WI and give a speech at UWMC? 14. Look up the book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race.” Finish this quote/sentence, “The impact of racism …” (page 3).

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Page 1: Black History Month Trivia - Northcentral Technical College · PDF fileWhich e-book has a chapter called “Even Philosophers Get the Blues: ... Emancipation Proclamation ... Nelson

Black History Month Trivia

By Tuesday, February 28, return your completed trivia to the Student Leadership Center or email to [email protected] for a chance to win 1 of 4 $25 Campus Store gift cards! Stop by the NTC Library or use the Library’s African American History Month Resource Guide to find most of the answers. www.ntc.edu / Library / Library Resources / Research Guides (scroll to the bottom) Name: ________________________________________ Student ID: __________________________ Email: ________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________

1. What is the name of Chapter 12 in the book: A People’s Art History of the United States?

2. In what city is the Museum of African American History and Culture located?

3. Which United States President visited NTC in 2008?

4. Who was the first African American woman to run for President of the United States?

5. How many pages are in the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks?

6. What is the name of the movie which depicts the victory of interracial marriage in US Supreme Court Case, Loving v. Virginia?

7. Which e-book has a chapter called “Even Philosophers Get the Blues: Feeling Bad for No Reason?”

8. In what year did the U.S. Congress authorize new army regiments that became known as the Buffalo Soldiers?

9. From which law school did Vel Phillips graduate in 1951?

10. How did author Jeff Hobbs meet Robert Peace?

11. Identify one of the Martin Luther King Jr. speeches shown during NTC Welcome Day.

12. Name an NTC library book about African American women who organized a movement as household workers in the United States.

13. When did Martin Luther King Jr. visit Wausau, WI and give a speech at UWMC?

14. Look up the book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race.” Finish this quote/sentence, “The impact of racism …” (page 3).

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African American History Month Resources & Support Guide

A Selected List of Resources

SUGGESTED TERMS

Library Hours

Monday—Friday 7:30 am-10:00pm

Saturday—Sunday 9:00am-3:00pm

Contact Us

Website http://www.ntc.edu/library

Email [email protected]

Phone 715.803.1115

14th Amendment

Abolition/Abolitionists

Abraham Lincoln

African American

African American migration 1940 and 1960

African Americans and sports

African Americans and war

Antebellum

Apartheid

Barack and Michelle Obama

Black

Black Lives Matter

Black Panther Party

Brown v. Board of Education

Civil Rights Movement

Civil War

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Emancipation Proclamation

Equal Protection Clause

Frederick Douglass

Harlem

Influence on Pop Culture

Jazz

Jim Crow

Loving v. Virginia, 1967

Malcolm X

National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo-ple (NAACP)

Nelson Mandela

Poverty

Sedition

Shirley Chisholm

Slavery and Europe

Slavery and United States

Slaves and War

Suffrage

State of Florida v. George Zim-merman

Underground Railroad

Urban housing

Vel Phillips (Milwaukee)

CURRENT EVENTS

As Barack Obama comes to Philadelphia, a look at his legacy

July 26, 2016

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

Restoring Rights

October 11, 2016

Source: Wausau Daily Herald

Inside the Museum of African American History and Culture

September 22, 2016

Source: Washington Informer

The new movie Loving chronicles the lengthy fight for interracial couples to get married in the U.S. Mildred and Richard Loving are the couple behind the landmark Supreme Court case

November 22, 2016

Source: CBS This Morning

STREAMING VIDEOS

Slavery by Another Name America After Charleston America’s Blues Buffalo Soldiers: An American

Legacy

1/31/2017

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Books

eBooks

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Academic Journal Articles (from most recent to least recent)

The Challenges of Teaching about the Black Lives Matter Movement: A Dialogue in Radical Teacher (2016)

“It’s not a pretty picture”: How Pre-Service History Teachers Make Meaning of America’s Radicalized Past through Lynching Image-

ry from the History Teacher (2015)

“We’ll Get to You When We Get to You”: Exploring Potential Contributions of Health Care Staff Behaviors to Patient Perceptions of

Discrimination and Satisfaction in the American Journal of Public Health (2015)

Henrietta Lacks and The HeLa Cell: Rights of Patients and Responsibilities of Medical Researchers in the History Teacher (2014)

Loving v. Virginia as a Civil Rights Decision in the New York Law School Law Review (2014)

Professional Sports Experiences as Contested Racial Terrain in the Journal of African American Studies (2014)

Witnessing Horror: Psychoanalysis and the Abject Stain of Lynching Photography in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society (2014)

The Influence of Race, Class, and Metropolitan Area Characteristics of African-American Residential Segregation in the Social Sci-

ence Quarterly (2013)

Malcolm X’s Visit to Oxford University: U.S. Civil Rights, Black Britain, and the Special Relationship on Race in The American Histori-

cal Review (2013)

Minority Population Concentration and Earnings: Evidence from Fixed-Effects Models in Social Forces (2012)

Targeting Black Masculinity: An Analysis of the (mis)Representation of Black Men in the History of Early American Popular Culture

in Interdisciplinary Humanities (2011)

Who Leads this Dance: Reflecting on the Influence of African Americans on Popular Culture in the Black History Bulletin (2011)

Eyes Wide Open: A Case Study Reflecting on Black Awakening in The Black Scholar (2010)

The New Nadir: The Contemporary Black Racial Formation in The Black Scholar (2010)