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A. She was afraid of the part of town Ms. Creech lived in.
B. Ms. Creech was white and Ms. Hurston was black. Ms. Hurston didnt want her friend to face repercussions for letting a black woman stay at her house and treating her as an equal.
C. Ms. Creechs house was in bad condition.
A. The President of Atlanta University
B. The President of Morehouse College
C. Martin Luther King III
D. The Director of the Department of United Nations
A. Montgomery Ward
B. Sears Roebucks
C. FAO Schwarz
D. Macys
A. Newsweek and Life ran lead stories about the doll and all the support people had for it.
B. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt invited major black and white leaders to consult about the appropriate skin color of the doll.
C. Neither of these
D. Both of these
A. Easter 1952
B. Fourth of July 1952
C. Thanksgiving 1952
D. Christmas 1952
A. She gave them to her family.
B. She took them to Lake Shore Elementary School, the school she had lobbied for with the Inter-racial Council.
C. She gave them to the people who supported her while she was getting these dolls made and marketed.
D. She donated them to the day care center the Inter-racial Council had started.
A. New York
B. Tennessee
C. Florida
D. Georgia
A. All of these
B. She had to go back to Belle Glades and go on with her life there.
C. She went back to her florist shop and continued the many friendships she had made with the supporters of the baby doll, Sara Lee.
D. She became deeply involved with the Inter-racial Council and began new projects and worked with the projects already in operation.
A. 1900-1909
B. 1910-1919
C. 1930-1939
D. 1870-1879
A. Kewpie Doll
B. Shirley Temple Doll
C. Madame Alexander
D. Betty Boop
A. Cheap Dolls
B. Grocery Store Dolls
C. Dimestore Dolls
D. General Store Dolls
A. walk
B. cry
C. talk
D. crawl
A. Baby Alive - soiled her diaper
B. Tiny Tears - cried little wet tears
C. Baby Drink A Lot - burped
D. Betsy Wetsy - wet her pants
A. Little Lady Avon
B. Elizabeth Betsy Arden
C. Miss Revlon
D. Miss Mabelline