1970s
1980s
1990s
Obama
Recent History
100

This bestselling book about a slave and his descendants went on to become must-see-TV in a 1970s miniseries.

Roots: The Saga of an American Family

100

This talk show host became incredibly popular and famous during the 1980s, and would eventually become the first female African-American billionaire.

Oprah Winfrey

100

This former NFL running back was put on trial for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend, with the trial quickly becoming a racial flashpoint.

OJ Simpson

100

Barack Obama named this older, white man as his Vice Presidential running-mate - many political analysts believe it was because most of America was not ready to vote for a young, Black male for President.

Joe Biden

100

Hurricane Katrina ravaged this city and especially devastated lower-class African-Americans and their community.

New Orleans, LA
200

This musical genre was born in the Bronx, NYC, and captured the essence of Black culture in the 70s.

Hip-Hop

200

This President was disliked by most in the Black community based on his racially charged rhetoric and his elimination of many social programs.

Ronald Reagan
200

The beating of this man by LAPD officers was caught on video and led to mass protests and rioting after none were found guilty.

Rodney King

200

President Obama was elected the first African-American President in US history in this year.

2008

200

President Obama took office shortly after this economic catastrophe had begun.

The Great Recession
300

A college football game in 1970 between these two schools prompted segregated, Southern college teams to start recruiting more Black athletes.

Alabama and the University of Southern California

300

This type of music emerged in the late 80s to express the frustrations and anger of inner-city Black youth with groups like N.W.A.

Gangsta Rap

300

These two rappers were both shot to death after escalating threats and violence throughout the 1990s

Tupac and Notorious BIG

300

Obama was a massive underdog to win the Democratic nomination for President when he declared he wanted to run. The overwhelming favorite to represent the Democrats was...

Hillary Clinton

300

The killing of this man in summer 2020 sparked some of the largest protests in US history all across America.

George Floyd

400

During the 1970s, the battle over integrated schools shifted to heated debates about this - one example being the controversy in Boston.

Busing (of black and white students to integrated schools)
400

This man ran for President in 1984 and 1988 and was a leading Black politician throughout the end of the 20th century.

Jesse Jackson

400

In the 1990s, this term became commonly used to described, lower-income people living in challenging urban environments.

The Underclass

400

President Obama's signature domestic policy achievement was this piece of legislation, which many Americans still argue about today.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)

400

In 2011, the US War on Terror achieved a major victory with this person was captured and killed.

Osama bin Laden

500

In 1972, she became the first African American female to run for President in History

Shirley Chisholm

500

This African-American author wrote Beloved (amongst many other works) in 1987, which would catapult her to a Pulitzer Prize and eventually a Nobel Prize in Literature

Toni Morrison

500
In 1997, African-American women participated in this demonstration to call for unity and discuss what it meant to be a Black female.

The Million Woman March

500

Conspiracy theorists, as part of the "whisper campaign" of 2008 believe that President Obama was...

not born in the US, a Muslim, an Arab

500

This woman was shot in bed in her apartment when police mistook her residence for a drug bust location. The city of Louisville ultimately paid her family $12 million dollars, but no officers were ever charged.

Breonna Taylor

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