In Chapter Three of Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery, Washington’s primary goal is to______________?
A. Get an education.
B. Get a job.
C. To be clean.
D. To be a teacher
A. Get an education.
B. Get a job.
C. To be clean.
D. To be a teacher
A. Heroine
B. Cocaine
C. Alcohol
D. Opium
A. Radio announcers were permitted to speak in regional dialects and multicultural accents.
B. The Arts Council designated many of its resources to supporting regional arts councils.
C. Regional radio and television stations appeared throughout the country.
D. all of the above
A. a history of everyday life
B. an instructional manual for manners
C. a book of devotion
D. a book of model letters
A. Iroquois
B. Sioux
C. Navajo
D. Hopi
A. Experimental
B. Expressionistic
C. Lethargic
D. Modernistic
A. The ability of an African American to live as a White person.
B. To do well on one’s schoolwork.
C. To leave one’s past behind.
D. To gain approval from one’s community.