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100

In 1908, what was the first black sorority founded at Howard University?

Alpha Kappa Alpha

100

What is the name of the singer-dancer who performed the "Moonwalk" in the 1980s?

Michael Jackson

100

What does the acronym NAACP stand for?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

100

These two sisters were born in 1980 and 1981, respectively. They are champions of Wimbledon and other major tennis tournaments. Name them.

Venus and Serena Williams

100

What term refers generally to the artistic and socio-cultural awakening among black people in the 1920s and early 1930s?

Harlem Renaissance

200

In what state is Tuskegee Institute located?

Alabama

200

What artist recorded the songs, " Will Always Love You, "The Greatest Love of All", and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"?

Whitney Houston

200

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed a rally of about 20,000 people in front of the capitol building in what city in 1965?

Montgomery, Alabama

200

Who was the youngest boxer to win the heavyweight title?

Mike Tyson

200

After over forty years, who became the second black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor?

Denzel Washington

300

Starting with $1.50 in cash, what college did Mary McLeod Bethune found?

Bethune-Cookman College

300

Who played the role of Celie in the movie version of Alice Walker's best-selling book, The Color Purple ?

Whoopi Goldberg

300

What do many historians call the period immediately following the Civil War?

Reconstruction

300

In 1993, Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to their third straight NBA championship with a victory in the final series over what team?

Phoenix Suns

300

This director, screenwriter and actor was born in Atlanta but relocated to Brooklyn, where he later established a film company. Whether working with a low-budget and unknown actors or Hollywood heavyweights, his films continue to be controversial and push racial boundaries. Name him.

Spike Lee

400

How many historically black colleges and universities are there today in the United States?

105

400

In what TV series was a character named "Buckwheat" one of the stars?

The Little Rascals

400

Frederick Douglass provided a powerful voice for human rights and fought for the ratification of what amendment that guaranteed all citizens the right to vote, regardless of race?

Fifteenth Amendment

400

What basketball star is referred to as "The Mailman"?

Karl Malone

400

What musical instrument does jazz musician Grover Washington, Jr. play?

Saxophone

500

In what year did the U.S. Supreme Court order school integration?

1955

500

Originally dubbed Tamla Records in 1959, what highly successful record company did Berry Gordy, Jr. incorporate in 1960?

Motown Records

500

Who became the first woman to chair the NAACP?

Myrlie Evers-Williams

500

Who was the first African American player from Kentucky drafted into the WNBA?

Kym Hampton

500

Who wrote "Their Eyes Were Watching God"?

Zora Neale Hurston

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