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The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1, 10/e
George Perkins, Eastern Michigan University
Barbara Perkins, University of Toledo-Toledo
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
According to Brooks (see Perkins), "Anything I write is going to issue from a concern with and an interest in
A)
education and the nation's political health
B)
the promises of faith
C)
blackness and its progress
D)
poverty and disenfranchisement
2
Gwendolyn Brooks' first published work was
A)
A Street in Bronzeville
B)
Annie Allen
C)
The Bean Eaters
D)
In the Mecca
3
Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African-American woman to receive a
A)
Nobel Prize
B)
Pulitzer Prize
C)
National Academy of the Arts Gold Medal
D)
Caldecott Award for Children's Literature
4
On a visit to Fisk University in 1967, Brooks claims she discovered that there was
A)
little opportunity for women writers
B)
a welcome place for a "lady poet" of fifty
C)
a new interest in poetry among the youth
D)
a New Black to meet
5
From the beginning of her work, Brooks' primary subject was
A)
animals
B)
the black urban poor
C)
old people
D)
racism
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