A. Senator Bird
B. Mrs. Bird
C. St. Clare
D. Haley
Related Mcqs:
- Harriet Jacob’s slave narrative Incidents in the Life differs from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s abolitionist novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in what way ?
A. Stowe’s novel is sentimental.
B. Stowe describes the treatment of slaves.
C. Stowe describes the escape of slaves.
D. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was used by abolitionists. - In which state was “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” written ?
A. Maine
B. Massachusetts
C. Georgia
D. Ohio - “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” as a literary work exposed the evils of________________?
A. dowry
B. slavery
C. corruption
D. superstitions - Beecher Stowe wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” to illustrate the evils of_________________?
A. Alcohol
B. Slavery
C. Foreign
D. Imperialism - Why was the book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” written ?
A. as a pro- slavery argument
B. the author was a runaway slave
C. as a view point from Canada
D. as propaganda against slavery - “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was written by______________?
A. Harriet Beecher Stowe
B. Edgar Allan Poe
C. Arthur Miller
D. Edith Wharton - Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, an indictment of slavery ?
A. Harriet Beecher Stowe
B. Richard Wright
C. Frederick Douglass
D. Phillis Wheatley - What does George Shelby give Uncle Tom to wear on a string around his neck before Tom is taken away ?
A. A locket
B. A ring
C. A dollar
D. A crucifix - In what year was the Fugitive Slave Act passed ?
A. 1784
B. 1841
C. 1850
D. 1857 - Neo-Slave narratives are contemporary novels written about slavery. Toni Morrison’s Beloved is about the ghost of a baby the character Sethe murdered to keep her from being recaptured by their master. The opening chapter of the novel represents the neo-slave narrative by its________________?
A. Discussion of race relations in the North and South.
B. Condemnation of the plantation myth.
C. Examination of the psychological damage of slavery.
D. Insistence on desegregation.