Mutual Aid and Social Relationships

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What did the students raise in defiance during the President's speech?

  • Books
  • Flags
  • White boards (correct)
  • Hands

The President was pleased with the students' response to his call.

False (B)

What did the students' action signify in the context of their relationship with the teachers?

Unity and determination for equal rights

The teachers felt like hens who had lost their __________.

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Match the following descriptions to their corresponding subjects:

<p>Students' = Determined assertion of rights Teachers' = Confusion and fear College President's = Amazement and disbelief Nature's = Complex interdependence</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Kropotkin, who are considered the fittest in nature?

<p>Those who support one another (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Kropotkin believes that mutual aid leads to a higher development of bodily organization.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What idea does Sutton Elbert Griggs emphasize in his writing?

<p>The unity and strength of the Negro community against racial hatred.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Kropotkin's perspective suggests that _____ aid is crucial for survival in nature.

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Match the works of Sutton Elbert Griggs with their publication years:

<p>Imperium in Imperio = 1809 Overshadowed = 1901 Unfettered = 1902 Pointing the Way = 1908 The Hindered Hand = 1905</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Griggs refer to with the phrase 'the huge stone of a world hate'?

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Griggs expresses regret for betraying the immediate plans of his race, but believes it serves the interests of the entire human family.

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Kropotkin suggests that animals with habits of mutual aid have _____ chances to survive.

<p>more</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the primary motivation of yer mammy as described in the quote?

<p>To provide education despite hardships (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The white populace in the South welcomed Black colleges and institutions for their educational contributions.

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What did the Old South instinctively foresee as a danger to its social fabric?

<p>The education of the Negro and the rise of future leaders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The institution mentioned was established by Northern philanthropy for the higher education of the _____ .

<p>Negro</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions with their descriptions:

<p>Ridicule = Mocking those who sought education Violence = Using force to oppose Black colleges Arson = Setting fire to institutions Murder = Killing to stop educational progress</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the anticipated outcome if the Negroes were refused liberty?

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Belton's speech emphasized the Anglo-Saxon contribution to human liberty as a novel idea.

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What contagious disease was referred to in relation to the education of Negroes?

<p>Devotion to liberty</p> Signup and view all the answers

The phrase 'the blackest and thickest and ugliest clouds' refers to the potential end of the century that could have been caused by _____ .

<p>conflict and violence</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the response of the White South to the education of Black individuals?

<p>Hostile and violent (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was instilled in approximately one hundred thousand students during their education?

<p>Power of combinations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Southern white man believed in the inherent superiority of the Negro.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characteristics did the new Negro, emerging from the impacts of slavery, embody?

<p>Self-respect, fearlessness, and determination in asserting rights.</p> Signup and view all the answers

During slavery, the Southern white man became adept in the art of ________.

<p>controlling others</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the events with their outcomes:

<p>Rebellions in schools = Triumph of Negro students Fear of combinations = Prevention of uprisings Beliefs instilled in students = Formation of future leaders Slavery = Emergence of a new self-respecting Negro</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did students share their experiences and knowledge after attending schools?

<p>Through discussions with their peers who did not attend (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Fear of combinations was present in the minds of the Negro people due to their history.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the Southern man have to create to hold slaves effectively?

<p>Beliefs about the difference in humanity between races.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The traits learned by the Southern man regarding repression were ________ to succeeding generations.

<p>transmitted</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the primary focus of the discourse given instead of a sermon?

<p>Philanthropic work by Northerners for freedmen (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What effect did the rebellions led by Negro students have on their future?

<p>They prepared them for leadership roles. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Belton considered the education and training of the youth essential for determining the future of their race.

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What metaphor did the speaker use to describe the importance of education?

<p>The key to enter the house.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The teachers mistook a Negro for a __________, illustrating racial stereotypes.

<p>chicken thief</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the characters with their roles or actions:

<p>Belton = A student eager for knowledge Mrs. Piedmont = Decided to keep Belton in school White folks = Critics of Black education Old marse Sampson = Figuratively represents oppressors</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the black dots on the map represent?

<p>Schools established for colored people (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The narrative suggests that equality and educational achievement are viewed negatively by some white individuals.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What scar does the character refer to, and what does it signify?

<p>A scar on his side; it signifies the brutality faced by Black individuals pursuing education.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Belton's brutal teacher was an example of __________ in the context of his education.

<p>oppression</p> Signup and view all the answers

What overarching theme does the passage suggest about the history of colored people in the United States?

<p>It is marked by struggle and resistance (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Survival of the Fittest (Mutual Aid)

Those who collaborate and support each other are better suited for survival than those who are constantly in conflict.

Habits of Mutual Aid

The process of acquiring or developing new skills, behaviors, and patterns of thought.

Benefits of Mutual Aid

Higher intelligence and bodily development are benefits of engaging in mutual aid.

Dorlan's Plan

A plan to unite and empower Black people across the globe.

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Betrayal of Trust

A traitor is one who betrays trust, particularly in a cause or group.

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Betrayal for the Sake of Humanity

A betrayal done for the sake of a larger, universal cause.

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Betrayal in the Interest of the Whole

A justification for a betrayal committed against a certain group or race.

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Determintion to Educate

The unwavering commitment to education, even in the face of poverty and hardship.

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Black Colleges in the South

Black colleges in the South, established by Northern philanthropists to advance the education of African Americans.

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White South Resistance

The White South's fierce opposition to the education and empowerment of Black people, using methods like ridicule, violence, and arson.

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Education as Empowerment

The belief that education empowers Black people, leading them toward a path of liberty and equality.

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Fear of Black Rebellion

The fear that educating Black people would lead to rebellion and a challenge to the established power structure.

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Black Leadership Through Education

The idea that through education, Black people can become leaders and challenge the existing social order.

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Anglo-Saxon Contribution to Liberty

A white perspective on the historical contributions of the Anglo-Saxons to human liberties.

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Black Narratives and Racial Glory

The realization that Black people, through their narratives, can shed light on the accomplishments of their own race.

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What does "dreams of freedom, equality, and empire" symbolize?

A term that signifies a black individual's longing for freedom and a desire to achieve equality and societal influence, often exceeding what society perceives them capable of.

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What is the significance of the map in the story?

A geographical representation used to illustrate the educational efforts of Northerners towards Black communities in the South.

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What does the phrase "the greatest t’ing in the wul is edification" imply?

A statement that highlights the importance of education for Black people and its power to navigate difficult situations.

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How is the Black character often mistaken?

The act of perceiving a Black person as a threat or criminal solely based on their race, leading to misjudgments and overlooking important truths.

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How does the societal perception obstruct progress?

A situation where Black individuals striving for advancement are often dismissed or stereotyped as criminals, obscuring their true potential.

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What does the scar on Mrs. Piedmont's head symbolize?

A powerful metaphor emphasizing the harsh reality that education can come at a cost, even physical harm, due to societal resistance.

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What is the significance of the "century stone" in the story?

A critical historical turning point signifying the transition to a new era for Black Americans, marking the beginning of their journey toward greater empowerment and social change.

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What is the role of the white people from the North in the story?

An organization or institution that provides support and resources to aid Black people in achieving their goals and improving their circumstances.

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What is the main theme of the story?

The pursuit of knowledge and education as a means of achieving freedom and progress.

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How is the character Belton treated in the story?

The act of using physical force or violence to intimidate and enforce control over a subordinate group.

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Mutual Aid

A situation where individuals or groups work together for the common good, especially in times of need, creating a sense of shared responsibility and purpose.

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The Benefits of Mutual Aid

The idea that through mutual support and collaboration, individuals and communities can achieve better outcomes, contributing to overall well-being and progress.

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Interdependence in Nature

The observation that complex ecosystems function through interconnectedness and interdependence, with diverse species relying on each other for survival and thriving.

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Fear of Rebellion through Education

The fear that educating marginalized groups, such as Black people in the context provided, could lead to challenges to the established power structures, potentially disrupting the existing social order.

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Combinations

The act of working together towards a shared goal, often involving coordination and strategy.

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Inherent Superiority

The belief that one group is inherently superior to another based on race or other factors.

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Repression

The act of suppressing or restricting the rights and freedoms of others.

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Transmission of Traits

The transmission of traits, values, and beliefs from one generation to the next.

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Power of Control

The power to influence or control others through fear, intimidation, or force.

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Capitulation

The ability of one group to overcome and subordinate another group, often through collective action or strategic maneuvering.

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Bios-Mythos

A system of beliefs and practices that serve to justify and maintain social inequalities.

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Sociogeny

The formation of societies and social structures based on historical, social, and cultural forces.

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Genres of Being Human

The process of defining and shaping what it means to be human.

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Different Brand of Humanity

The belief that a group's humanity is inherently different or inferior based on race or social status.

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