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Carry Me Home by Diane McWhorter
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  • 1. "Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution" by Diane McWhorter is a comprehensive and poignant narrative that delves into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, focusing on the significant events surrounding the 1963 Birmingham campaign. McWhorter intricately weaves together personal accounts, historical context, and exhaustive research to illustrate the struggles faced by African Americans in their fight against segregation and racism in the Deep South. The book not only chronicles the moral and social upheaval of the time but also highlights pivotal figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., local activists, and ordinary citizens who played a crucial role in the struggle for civil rights. Through vivid storytelling and detailed descriptions, McWhorter captures the emotions, bravery, and resilience of those who participated in the protests, sit-ins, and marches, bringing to life the atmosphere of tension, hope, and transformation that characterized Birmingham during this pivotal moment in American history. With its rich narrative and deep exploration of the complexities involved in the fight for equality, "Carry Me Home" serves as both a historical account and a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and human rights.

    What is the primary subject of 'Carry Me Home' by Diane McWhorter?
A) Biography of Martin Luther King Jr.
B) The space race in Huntsville, Alabama
C) The Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham
D) The history of jazz music in Alabama
  • 2. Which city is the main focus of McWhorter's book?
A) Atlanta, Georgia
B) Jackson, Mississippi
C) Birmingham, Alabama
D) Montgomery, Alabama
  • 3. What was the nickname given to Birmingham during the Civil Rights Movement?
A) Bombingham
B) Jim Crow Capital
C) Segregation City
D) Bull's Town
  • 4. Which civil rights leader is prominently featured in the book?
A) Rosa Parks
B) Medgar Evers
C) Fred Shuttlesworth
D) John Lewis
  • 5. What personal connection does McWhorter have to her subject matter?
A) She was a journalist covering the events
B) She is related to Martin Luther King Jr.
C) She was a civil rights activist herself
D) She grew up in a white Birmingham family during segregation
  • 6. What was the name of Birmingham's segregationist commissioner of public safety?
A) Orval Faubus
B) George Wallace
C) Bull Connor
D) Lester Maddox
  • 7. Which church bombing is a central tragedy in the book?
A) 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
B) Bethel Baptist Church bombing
C) Ebenezer Baptist Church
D) Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
  • 8. How many girls were killed in the church bombing?
A) Three
B) Six
C) Four
D) Five
  • 9. What writing style does McWhorter employ in the book?
A) Combines personal memoir with historical reporting
B) Pure academic analysis
C) Oral history compilation
D) Fictionalized account
  • 10. Which organization led by Fred Shuttlesworth is featured prominently?
A) Southern Christian Leadership Conference
B) Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
C) NAACP
D) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
  • 11. What was the significance of the year 1963 in Birmingham?
A) Turning point in the Civil Rights Movement
B) Beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
C) End of segregation in Alabama
D) First civil rights legislation passed
  • 12. What was the response to peaceful protests in Birmingham?
A) Peaceful negotiations
B) Violent suppression using fire hoses and dogs
C) Immediate concessions
D) Legal protection
  • 13. Which major civil rights document was influenced by events in Birmingham?
A) Brown v. Board of Education
B) Voting Rights Act of 1965
C) Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) Emancipation Proclamation
  • 14. What year did the Birmingham campaign, central to the book, occur?
A) 1955
B) 1968
C) 1965
D) 1963
  • 15. Which segregationist group is extensively covered in the book?
A) The Ku Klux Klan
B) The American Nazi Party
C) The White Citizens' Council
D) The John Birch Society
  • 16. Which prominent national leader became involved in the Birmingham crisis?
A) President Richard Nixon
B) President John F. Kennedy
C) President Lyndon Johnson
D) President Dwight Eisenhower
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