Who was the first African American to achieve national and international fame as a painter?
a. Daniel Alexander Payne
b. George Moses Horton
c. Robert S. Duncanson
d. William Henry “Juba” Lane
c. Robert S. Duncanson
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In Johnson, Rush, and Feagin’s article, which of the following terms is used to describe past separate-but-equal policies?
A. Jim Crow B. pluralism C. segregation D. separatism
On the Madeiras, enslaved Africans worked alongside slaves from Russia and the Balkans. The Portuguese eventually began using only African slaves because:
A) they were more skilled. B) they were cheaper to import. C) they were less likely to rebel. D) they had a longer life expectancy.
The "old" immigrants to America were
A) mostly non-Protestants. B) unfamiliar with constitutional government. C) usually illiterate. D) easily assimilated into the American mainstream.
Captain Jacob Leisler, the head of the rebel militia that took control of New York in 1689:
a. was knighted for his role in supporting the Glorious Revolution. b. was a close ally of Sir Edmund Andros, who was trying to regain control of the Dominion of New England. c. was overthrown and killed in so grisly a manner that the rivalry between his friends and foes polarized New York politics for years. d. sought to impose Catholic rule but was defeated by a Protestant militia in a short but bloody civil war.