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100

She helped 300 slaves escape to freedom.

Harriet Tubman

100

She wrote the poem "Still I Rise" and the book, I know why the caged bird sings

Maya Angelou

During the 2023 Grammy ceremony, this iconic person achieved EGOT status.

100

He is named the King of Pop

Michael Jackson

100

He was the first black President of the United States.

Barack Obama

100

The first African American to play in the MLB. When this player joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, baseball was segregated.

Jackie Robinson

200

As a 6-year-old, she entered an all-white school as a symbol of the civil rights movement and the end of segregation

Ruby Bridges

200

During the 2023 Grammy ceremony, this iconic person achieved EGOT status.

Viola Davis

200

This music artist has the most Grammy's of all time (32 total)

Beyonce

200
The amendment that gave black men the right to vote

The 15th 

200

He was the first African-American to win the masters golf tournament

Tiger Woods

300

This woman refused to give her seat to a white man on the bus in 1955 Montgomery, AL.

Rosa Parks

300

He was a leader of the Harlem Renaissance and a great poet, activist, novelist and playwright.  One poem he wrote is, "Dream deferred"

Who is Langston Hughes?

300

This superstar developed his stage name as a reference to New York's J/Z Subway which has a stop in Brooklyn

Jay-Z

300

First Black Supreme Court justice

Thurgood Marshall

300

First Black Supreme Court justice

Thurgood Marshall

400

In the wake of the assassination of Black nationalist Malcolm X, this political organization was founded in 1966, dressed in black berets and black leather jackets.  

Black Panthers

400

The first African-American woman to win the academy award for best actress.

Halle Berry

400

Rogers Nelson's stage name

Prince

400

Laws that created a system of legal segregation.

Jim Crow Laws

400

These men were the first black pilots in the military.

The Tuskegee Airmen

500

He was an adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. and the organizer behind the 1963 March on Washington. However, his homosexuality cost him visibility and was considered by some as a hindrance to the movement's success.

Bayard Rustin

500

In 2018, this person became the first athlete and the first black person to win an Oscar for Best Animated Short for his film, Dear Basketball. He was a credited writer for the project.

Kobe Bryant

500

This person was not only the first African American woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but the first woman, period.

Aretha Franklin

500

This amendment abolished slavery

The 13th

500

This historian started Negro history week, later renamed Black History Month in 1976.  He was also notably the second African American to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree.

Carter G. Woodson

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