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Louis Armstrong Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Louis Armstrong? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Louis Armstrong turned down a chance to be the first American in space.

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This is a wild myth. Armstrong was a musician, not an astronaut. No such offer was ever made by NASA.

2.

Louis Armstrong wrote the hit song 'What a Wonderful World' himself.

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✗ FALSE

'What a Wonderful World' was written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss, not Louis Armstrong. He famously recorded the song in 1967.

3.

Louis Armstrong was born on the Fourth of July in 1900.

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Armstrong often claimed he was born on July 4, 1900, but records show his actual birth date was August 4, 1901. He liked the patriotic myth.

4.

Louis Armstrong was arrested as a child for firing a pistol on New Year's Eve.

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At age 11, Armstrong fired a borrowed pistol into the air on New Year's Eve 1912 and was sent to the Colored Waif's Home, where he learned cornet.

5.

Armstrong's nickname 'Satchmo' came from his large mouth.

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'Satchmo' is short for 'Satchelmouth,' a nickname from his childhood describing his wide mouth and grin.

6.

Louis Armstrong was born on July 4, 1900.

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Though he often celebrated July 4 as his birthday, a baptismal record discovered later shows he was actually born on August 4, 1901.

7.

Armstrong was banned from performing in his hometown of New Orleans for years.

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In the 1950s, Louis Armstrong publicly criticized segregation, and New Orleans officials refused to book him for years as retaliation.

8.

Louis Armstrong famously criticized President Dwight D. Eisenhower for his inaction during the Little Rock Crisis.

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In 1957, Armstrong canceled a goodwill tour of the Soviet Union, declaring, 'The way they are treating my people in the South, the government can go to hell,' directly condemning Eisenhower's federal response to school desegregation.

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