Gordon B. Hancock coined a term beginning with this word for money spent at Black-owned businesses. For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this adjective in the name of those “dollars.” The Pittsburgh Courier led a campaign named for this adjective that called for victory over “slavery and tyranny” at home and abroad during World War II.
ANSWER: double [accept double-duty dollars or Double V campaign]
[10h] Double-duty dollars informed the Selective Patronage movement that this man led with the slogan “Don’t buy where you can’t work.” The “self-help” 10–36 plan was invented by this minister, who developed a namesake set of principles as the first Black board member at GM.
ANSWER: Leon Sullivan [accept Sullivan Principles]
[10e] St. Clair Drake’s Black Metropolis describes the popularity of the “doctrine of the double-duty dollar” in this neighborhood, a historically Black cultural center in Chicago.
ANSWER: Bronzeville
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