Carter G. Woodson: The Father of Black History

Carter G. Woodson: The Father of Black History

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Carter G. Woodson, born to former enslaved parents, overcame poverty to become a pivotal figure in Black history. Despite working in coal mines, he pursued education, eventually earning a PhD from Harvard. Facing racial bias, he dedicated his life to highlighting Black contributions to history, founding Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month. Woodson's writings, especially 'The Miseducation of the Negro,' critiqued the educational system's neglect of Black history. His legacy as 'The Father of Black History' endures, with his home now a national historic site.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What significant challenge did Carter G. Woodson face during his early education?

Lack of interest in studies

Frequent relocations

Health issues

Extreme poverty

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which university awarded Carter G. Woodson his PhD in history?

Berrier College

Howard University

Harvard University

University of Chicago

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What was the main reason Carter G. Woodson felt the need to research Black history?

To prove his professors wrong

To gain personal fame

To address the neglect and misrepresentation of Black history

To fulfill a university requirement

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What initiative did Carter G. Woodson create that eventually evolved into Black History Month?

Cultural Awareness Week

African American Heritage Month

Black History Day

Negro History Week

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the title of Carter G. Woodson's most popular book?

Black History Unveiled

The Miseducation of the Negro

The History of Black People

The Education of the Negro