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This abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor was nicknamed "Moses"

Harriet Tubman

100

This was the first woman to land three number one songs on Billboard’s streaming charts in a single year

Megan Thee Stallion

100

This historic 1963 event brought over 250,000 people to the National Mall to demand civil rights and was where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech

The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

100

The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site in D.C. honors the man known as the "Father of Black History," he established this observance

Black History Month

200

This was the first African American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court 

Thurgood Marshall

200

This person made history with the first rap song to win Grammy Awards for Song and Record of the Year in 2019

Childish Gambino - This is America

200

This person was president when the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture opened 

Barack Obama

200

This is the theme of Black History Month 2025. 

African Americans and Labor

300

This Black female poet became the first to read at a U.S. presidential inauguration in 1993

Maya Angelou

300

This place is widely acknowledged as the birthplace of Hip Hop

The Bronx, NYC

300

This historically Black university, founded in 1867, is located in Washington, D.C., and has produced notable alumni such as Thurgood Marshall 

Howard University

300

This is why Black History Month is placed in February

Same month of the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass.

400

This African American social reformer was an early advocate for women’s rights and abolition

Sojourner Truth

400

This African American singer became known as the ‘Queen of Soul’

Aretha Franklin

400

In 2020, Washington, D.C., renamed a street near the White House "Black Lives Matter Plaza," this was the mayor that led that initiative

Muriel Bowser

400

This is the year that history week expanded into history month 

1976

500

Madame CJ Walker was the first African American female to do this. 

become a self-made millionaire

500

This woman was the first Black artist to win a Grammy

Ella Fitzgerald

500

This abolitionist, writer, and former enslaved person lived in Washington, D.C., and had his final home, Cedar Hill, preserved as a national historic site 

Frederick Douglass

500

This U.S. president officially recognized Black History Month in 1976

Gerald Ford

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