Arc of Justice

A historical scene depicting a diverse neighborhood in Detroit in the 1920s, showcasing a family moving into a new house amidst a crowd, emphasizing themes of race and community.

Understanding Arc of Justice

Test your knowledge of pivotal events and themes explored in the story of the Sweets family and police brutality in early 20th century America. This quiz offers a compelling look at historical injustices and societal change.

Key Features:

  • 11 Thought-provoking Questions
  • Multiple Choice and Open-ended Responses
  • Engage with History and Social Issues
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveStar412
Name:
Police brutality against black people is not a new thing.
True
False
In 1925 the Detroit police department had no KKK members.
True
False
What happened to Dr. Alexander turner?
Why does the author say that "Gladys was almost white herself."
Would you buy a house in a white neighborhood if you knew your family and home would be attacked?
Yes
No
What day did the Sweets' move into the house?
September 8, 1952
September 8,1925
September 7, 1925
September 11, 1924
How many whites were gathered outside of the Sweets' house on the first night?
100
200
1,000
50
You work in the _______________ you don't need to live there.
_____________is the only thing a mob respected.
Hate
Love
Force
Power
What did Ossian buy for his house?
Insurance
Furniture
Toys
Lawn Mower
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