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The West Virginia Encyclopedia
African-Americans
There are 16 questions in this Quiz
Test your knowledge about the state’s African-American history.
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This slave helped defend Fort Donnally in the Greenbrier Valley heroically during an attack by Shawnee Indians in 1778.
- Dick Pointer
- John Henry
- Martin Delany
- Peter Morris
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What was the first public school in West Virginia for Black children?
- Bluefield State University
- Storer College
- Sumner School
- West Virginia State University
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Booker T. Washington was a member of this church in Malden.
- African Zion Baptist Church
- Job's Temple
- Kanawha Salines Presbyterian Church
- Old Stone Presbyterian Church
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Which church sent missionaries to help enslaved people right after John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859?
- African Methodist Episcopal
- Lutheran
- Presbyterian
- Rehoboth
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In 1930, approximately what percentage of coal miners in southern West Virginia were Black?
- 10
- 20
- 33
- 50
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This abolitionist established Ceredo as a community for freed and fugitive enslaved people.
- Gordon Battelle
- John Brown
- Henry Ruffner
- Eli Thayer
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This West Virginia native was a NASA mathematician who made important calculations for the United States' early space program.
- John C. Norman Jr.
- Rose Agnes Rolls Cousins
- Katherine Johnson
- Booker T. Washington
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In what county was the African-American tuberculosis sanitarium located?
- McDowell
- Mercer
- Pocahontas
- Wood
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She was the first African-American woman to serve as a member of a state legislative body in the United States.
- Elizabeth Drewry
- Memphis Tennessee Garrison
- Mildred Mitchell-Bateman
- Minnie Buckingham Harper
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What was the first college in West Virginia formally to train black teachers?
- Bluefield Colored Institute
- Storer College
- Sumner School
- West Virginia Colored Institute
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Which one of the following statements about aviator Marion County's George "Spanky" Roberts is true?
- As a test pilot, he broke numerous speed records.
- He served under General Billy Mitchell as an aviator during World War I.
- He was honored with the Medal of Honor.
- He was a member of the famous Tuskegee Airmen.
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The former state 4-H camp for African-Americans was named for which two prominent black leaders?
- Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman
- Leon Sullivan and Henry Louis Gates Jr.
- Martin Luther King Jr. and Thurgood Marshall
- Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver
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Who was the first black woman in West Virginia to hold a high level state administrative position?
- Elizabeth Drewry
- Helen Dobson
- Mildred Mitchell Bateman
- Minnie Buckingham Harper
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Which one of the following was NOT a goal of John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry?
- Disrupt the Confederacy’s ability to manufacture weapons
- Seize guns from the armory and arsenal
- Spark a local slave insurrection
- Arm enslaved African-Americans
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Who was West Virginia's first African-American legislator?
- Christopher Payne
- Harry Capehart
- T. G. Nutter
- T. J. Coleman
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During this decade, the last all-Black schools in West Virginia were closed due to the integration of public education.
- 1860s
- 1930s
- 1950s
- 1960s