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Hominy was in what movie?
Hominy and the narrator got a 100,000 grant from who?
The narrator's father was a...?
___ earn more money than any other demographic
What type of community did Dickens start out as?
Who steals the narrators father's idea and becomes rich?
Narrator's fathers name?
Where does the narrator bury his father?
The narrator was treated like a ___ by his father
Who is referred to as Massa?
Paul Beatty lives in...?
T/F. Dickens is an extremely ghetto place?
Who died by swallowing an alarm clock?
By bringing back ___, Hominy feels Dickens will get put back on the map
Carl is more interested in...?
Instead of filling in the race box correctly, the narrator writes in...?
Kids stand in front of hot-air blowers to remind them what it feels like to be ___and___
Hominy likes to be treated like a...?
The Martin Luther "Killer" King Jr. hospital is hostile towards...?
Who was jumped to experiment the "bystander effect?"
The narrator minored in...?
How many race wash options do the children have?
According to this book, which race has the highest average net worth?
T/F. This book is a winner of the Man Booker Prize
How does the narrator's father die?
T/F. The author gets very depressed and cries very much when his dad dies?
What part of California does this book take place in?
T/F. Hominy and the narrator managed to segregate nearly every section and public facility in Dickens?
Does the narrator have a good or bad relationship with his father?
Deep down __ was happy Carl died
Who is the narrator usually with?
The narrators father refers to his house as the?
Who wrote The Black Cats 'n' Jammin' Kids?
What character tries to attempt suicide?
___ slurs make up the majority of the book?
Who is the author of The Sellout?
According to the book, which artist is known as having "white music?"
T/F. The narrators father tries to get revenge on Foy
Carl paints a barbie __ to maintain the beauty threshold
Lukewarm appetitive stimuii is referred to as?
T/F. The narrators father electrocutes him for an experiment
T/F The narrator has many siblings
Who say, " Either give me the ticket or the lecture, but you can't give me both?"
Who attended the University of California at Riverside
Calculated intimacy and intense levels of commitment is referred to as?
"Restitution" and "positive reinforcement" is known as?
The narrator's father founded what group?
Where does the narrator end up for segregating the town?
This book is a huge __?

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