Arts and Literature
EDUCATION, LABOR, AND
BLACK PROFESSIONAL LIFE
GENERAL HISTORY
POLITICS & MILITARY
The Founding of this Nation
100

Claude McKay and James Weldon Johnson were writers of the Harlem Renaissance period. Which one of them was born in Jamaica?

Claude McKay

100

Q: In 1904 the Daytona Normal and Industrial School in Daytona Beach, Florida was founded by whom?

Mary McLeod Bethune

100

What term is used to describe the second leg of the triangular slave trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas?

The Middle Passage

100

In his speech at the Democratic Convention in 1984, Rev. Jesse Jackson’s dramatic call was to do what?

Keep Hope Alive


100

Governor John Hancock presented a silk flag to this fighting group for its heroic efforts against the British during the American Revolutionary War.

The Bucks of America

200

What city known for jazz music had a great influence on Mahalia Jackson?

New Orleans

200

Name 2 of the 4 colleges that make up the Atlanta University Center, the largest contiguous consortium of African-Americans in higher education in the United States.

Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Morehouse School of Medicine

200

The historic “March on Washington” occurred in what year?

1963

200

In May 1954, the United States Supreme Court issued a monumental decision in what famous case?

Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka

200

What’s the name of the 13-year-old girl who worked as part of the five-women team making the flag that later inspired the writing of the National Anthem?

Grace Wisher

300

What medium did Gordon Parks use to describe Black Americans deprivation and racial discrimination?

Photography

300

Established in 1881, what college holds the distinction of being America's oldest historically black college for women?

Spelman

300

Enacted in 1865 and 1866 and restricting the formerly enslaved from renting or purchasing property, what laws limited the movement of black people?

Black Codes

300

Condoleezza Rice was appointed by President George W. Bush as the first black female Secretary of State in what year?

2005

300

By posing as a runaway slave, this spy and military leader, was able to get valuable information from the British, which helped George Washington win the Battle of Yorktown resulting in the end of the Revolutionary War.

James Armistead

400

What was the name of the newspaper started by Malcolm X?

Muhammad Speaks

400

Who was the first Black American woman bank president?

Maggie Lena Walker

400

How many Southern states seceded from the Union to form the Confederate States of America in 1861?

11

400

P.B.S. Pinchback became the first black governor in U.S. history, lieutenant governor and served in the U.S. Senate. What state did he represent?

Louisiana
400

He was shot and killed by the British during the Boston Massacre. That makes him the very first person to die for the creation of the United States of America.

Crispus Attucks

500

Published in 1982, Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple became a monumental bestseller and won what coveted awards?

Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award

500

What US federal government agency founded over 1,000 schools, including Howard University?

The Freedmen’s Bureau

500

During the transatlantic slave trade, the largest numbers of Africans were imported to what country?

Brazil

500

Black feminist Angela Davis appeared on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitive List in what year?

1970

500

This Revolutionary War hero is best remembered for his actions during the battle of Bunker Hill, on Jun 17, 1775. In 1975 a postage stamp was minted in his honor.

Salem Poor

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