March by John Lewis
  • 1. What is 'March' by John Lewis primarily about?
A) The American Revolution
B) World War II
C) The civil rights movement
D) The industrial era
  • 2. Who is the primary author of 'March'?
A) John Lewis
B) Rosa Parks
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) Malcolm X
  • 3. Which historical event does 'March' focus on?
A) The Selma to Montgomery marches
B) The Boston Tea Party
C) The Montgomery Bus Boycott
D) The March on Washington
  • 4. Which demographic group is primarily represented in 'March'?
A) Native Americans
B) African Americans
C) Labor Union Workers
D) Women Suffragists
  • 5. What major law is addressed in the context of civil rights within 'March'?
A) Voting Rights Act
B) Emancipation Proclamation
C) Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) Fair Labor Standards Act
  • 6. What does the title 'March' symbolize?
A) A marching band
B) The arrival of spring
C) Military strategies
D) A protest for civil rights
  • 7. In what year was the first volume of 'March' published?
A) 2008
B) 2015
C) 2010
D) 2013
  • 8. Which theme is prominent in 'March'?
A) Love and betrayal
B) Nature and environment
C) War and peace
D) Justice and equality
  • 9. Who are the collaborators for the 'March' trilogy?
A) Josephine Baker and W.E.B. Du Bois
B) Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou
C) James Baldwin and Toni Morrison
D) Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell
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