Black Firsts
Famous Black Athletes
The Arts
Notable Women
Impossible
100

In 2009, I was inaugurated as the 44th and first Black president of the United States.

Barack Obama

100

I, an Ohio resident, am the NBA's all-time leading scorer.

LeBron James 

100

"Still I Rise" is one of my famous poems. 

Maya Angelou

100

This female abolitionist escaped slavery and made rescued about 300 enslaved people using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman 

100

Dr. Carter G. Woodson came up with Negro History Week, now expanded & renamed this.

Black History Month

200

The first woman ever to be inducted into the 

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 

Aretha Franklin

200

Who was the first African American golf champion to tour on the PGA circuit?

Tiger Woods

200

T'Challa, known as the Black Panther, was played by which famous actor

Chadwick Boseman

200

You get a car! And you get a car!

By the way, I'm very rich and have my OWN book club.

Oprah Winfrey 

200

The gas mask, the traffic signal, and... hair grease? 

Garrett Morgan 

300

In 1967, I became the first Black Justice on the United States Supreme Court. 

Thurgood Marshall

300

This baseball player of the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues was the first African-American to integrate the major leagues.

Jackie Robinson

300

The period in the 1920s and 1930s ushered in an intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, and politics centered in Harlem, in New York City.

The Harlem Renaissance 

300

This singer started her own beauty line called "Fenty Beauty."

Rihanna

300

"I float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

The original GOAT 

Muhammad Ali

400

In 1940, I became the 1st Black person to win an Academy Award for my role in Gone with the Wind.

Hattie McDaniel

400

I became the first Black American pro sports head coach in 1966 when I retired from the Celtics.  

Bill Russell

400

This legendary guitarist is known for his virtuosic skills and played a role in the development of rock n roll.

Jimi Hendrix 

400

In 1968, this was the first Black Woman elected to Congress.

Shirley Chisolm 

400

The Peanut Man

George Washington Carver

500

In 1992, I became the First Black woman to go to space.

Mae Jemison

500

This Olympian owns the most gold medals in U.S. history.

Simone Biles 

500

This musician played the trumpet and was known as "The Prince of Darkness."

Miles Davis 

500

And speaking of businesswomen, I became the first Black self made millionaire in the United States selling cosmetics ad hair care products.

Madame CJ Walker 

500

I was called "Detroit Red" before converting to Islam.

Malcolm X

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