EXAM No. I
Directions: Respond to each of the following. Each of the one-page responses to the documents
should be typed, double-spaced, 12-point font, standard margins, and indicate the specific
number of the question before the response; your response should be at least one full page, a
full one-page is 23 lines. You can write more than one page, but not less.
1. Type a one-page response to the document, “The Meaning of KMT (Ancient Egyptian)
History for Contemporary African American Experience.” By Asa Hilliard (20pts.)
2. Type a one-page response to the document, “Frederick Douglass and Woman
Suffrage.” by S. Jay Walker. (20pts.)
3. Type a one-page response to the document, “Shining in the Dark: Black Women and
the Struggle for the Vote, 1955-65.” By Martha Prescod Norman. (20pts.)
4. Type a one-page response to the document, “Of Booker T. Washington and Others.” By
W.E.B. Du Bois. (20pts.)
5. Type a one-page response to the document, “Although a Busy Woman, She has Found
The time to Marry.” By Mia Bay (20pts.)
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EXAMINATION NO. I
Answer each of the following questions. Each of the documents’ one-page answers
should be typed, double-spaced, in 12-point font, with standard margins, and include the following information:
Before you respond, write the number of the question; your response should be at least one full page, a
The length of a single page is 23 lines. It is permissible to write more than one page, but not less.
1. Respond to the document “The Meaning of KMT” with a one-page response (Ancient Egyptian)
“History of the African-American Experience in the Modern Era.” Asa Hilliard contributed to this article (20pts.)
2. Respond to the document with a one-page answer, ”
Woman and Frederick Douglass
Suffrage.” by S. Jay Walker. (20pts.)
3. Type a one-page response to the document, “Shining in the Dark: Black Women and
the Struggle for the Vote, 1955-65