What do Fisk, Hampton, Tougaloo, and Avery Colleges have in common?
A) They all began as all-white colleges and became black institutions after the war.
B) They had nothing in common since each college was founded at different times, by different people, and for different reasons.
C) They taught only literature and writing to blacks.
D) They were black schools established by religious organizations, along with the Freedmen's Bureau, after the Civil War.
Question 2
What form did violence take in the South in the first months after the Civil War ended?
A) It was used only against individuals, when whites saw blacks as violating the racial order.
B) It primarily comprised mobs of whites lynching black men.
C) It mainly comprised blacks attacking whites
D) It was widespread and took many forms at many levels of brutality.