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100

She became the first Black woman to graduate from law school in Canada in 1953 and was a prominent civil rights advocate.

Who is Violet Henry King?

100

This country, the most populous in Africa, is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa."

What is Nigeria?

100

This renowned French footwear designer, famous for his red-soled high heels, collaborated with Black artists and culture, including designing shoes for Beyoncé's "Formation" tour.

Who is Christian Louboutin?

100

This influential R&B group became one of the best-selling girl groups of all time.

Who are TLC?

100

Which iconic hairstyle, known for its large volume, became a hallmark of the 1970s?

What is an Afro

200

She was one of the first African American woman to refuse to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Who is Rosa Parks?

200

This African country has the longest coastline of any country in the world, stretching over 4,800 miles.

What is Somalia?

200

This lingerie brand, founded by a famous celebrity, became known for its inclusive sizing and diverse marketing

What is Savage x Fenty?

200

This "Queen of Soul" is best known for her powerful voice

Who is Aretha Franklin?

200

This sleek, smooth hairstyle became popular in the 1960s and was embraced by many Black women, including soul singer Aretha Franklin, as a symbol of elegance and sophistication.

What is the Beehive?

300

This activist and scholar became a symbol of the Black Power movement in the 1960s

Who is Angela Davis?

300

The only continent to have land in all four hemispheres

What is Africa?

300

Founded by Kimora Lee Simmons in 1999, this iconic streetwear brand, known for its bold designs and signature cat logo, became a symbol of Black luxury and empowerment in fashion during the early 2000s.

What is Baby Phat?

300

This singer-songwriter and activist, known for her powerful voice and social justice work and her voice is one of the most sampled in hip-hop music.

Who is Nina Simone?

300

This heated styling tool, introduced in the late 19th century, became essential for Black women to straighten their hair, creating smoother textures and styles.

What is a hot comb?

400

This war was fought between the North and South in the United States from 1861 to 1865?

What is The Civil War?

400

This African country is the only one on the continent to have a flag that features a symbol of a gun

What is Mozambique?

400

This American designer and founder of the brand Off-White became the first African American artistic director for Louis Vuitton’s men's wear division in 2018.

Who is Virgil Abloh?

400

his genre of music, originating in East London in the early 2000s, combines elements of hip-hop, UK garage, and dubstep, and has been credited with amplifying the voices of Black British youth.

What is grime?

400

What is a traditional African hairstyle where the hair is braided closely to the scalp in continuous, raised rows. These braids can be arranged in straight lines or intricate geometric patterns?

Cornrows

500

This Black Canadian was the first person to challenge racial segregation in Canadian courts, arguing against being denied service at a public restaurant in 1934.

Who is Viola Desmond?

500

This African country is home to the most islands on the continent, with over 1,000 islands in its territory.

What is Tanzania?

500

This Black designer, a streetwear icon, became famous in the early 2000s for creating knock-offs of luxury brands, influencing the "McBling" trend of that decade

Who is Dapper Dan?

500

This founder of Motown Records, often called the "Motown Messiah," played a major role in launching the careers of artists like Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross.

Who is Berry Gordy?

500

Which African ethnic group is renowned for the practice of wearing hairstyles that often involve the use of red ochre and butter to give the hair a distinct reddish hue?

The Himba People

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