Question

William Styron wrote a controversial Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel about this conflict. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this conflict whose leader’s “confessions” were compiled by local lawyer Thomas Gray. This rebellion’s literate leader carried a Bible around before being tried at the Southampton County Courthouse.
ANSWER: Nat Turner’s rebellion [accept Nat Turner’s revolt, insurrection, or uprising]
[10e] In the aftermath of Nat Turner’s rebellion, Virginia passed a law pushing free Black people to settle in this country. The American Colonization Society encouraged settlement in this West African country.
ANSWER: Liberia [or the Republic of Liberia]
[10h] News of Nat Turner’s rebellion led to the abandonment of plans to create a college for free Black students in this northern city. Another institution in this city is named for a slave-trader who was president of Fort St. George in India’s Madras Presidency.
ANSWER: New Haven (Elihu Yale served as Governor of Madras and traded slaves there.)
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Clark AA Brandeis Supreme1010020
Boston University AAmherst A1010020
Diamond BrandeisBowdoin B010010
Yale CBrandeises Brew010010
MIT ABrown A010010
Yale ACarabrandeis10101030
Northeastern AHarvard A010010
Tufts BTufts A010010
Bowdoin AWilliams A0101020
Yale BBoston University B010010