Packet 8: Bonus 1

A movement centered on refugees of this nationality was spurred by the story of Garafilia Mohalbi and a sculpture by Hiram Powers. For 10 points each:
[10e] A city in Michigan near Ann Arbor was named for an officer of what nationality who fought against the Ottoman Empire in an 1820s war of independence?
ANSWER: Greek [or Hellenes; or Hellenic; accept The Greek Slave] (The city is Ypsilanti.)
[10m] The symbolism of Garafilia Mohalbi as the “Greek Slave” was popularized by an engraver with this surname. A man with this surname set up the American School for the Deaf.
ANSWER: Gallaudet (“gal-uh-DET”) [accept Edward Gallaudet; accept Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet]
[10h] This physician brought many child refugees from the Greek War of Independence, such as Christophorus Castanis, to the United States. This man taught Laura Bridgman at a school he founded, the Perkins Institution for the Blind.
ANSWER: Samuel Gridley Howe
<Columbia A, American History> | H. Prelims 8 - Stanford A + Georgia Tech C + Columbia A + Columbia B

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Main Site2026-04-172015.5090%60%5%