The phrase "Bye Felicia" came from which movie?
Friday
Tessica Brown is best know as this... after accidentally putting this sticky substance in her hair.
Gorrilla Glue Girl
Which Rap due joined forces to release the album "Watch the Throne"
Kanye West and Jayz
Who were the founders of the Black Panther Party?
Huey P. Newton, Elbert Howard, Bobby Seale
OutKast is made of two members what are their names?
Andre 3000 and Big Boi
Stripped of his heavyweight title in 1967 for refusing induction into the U.S military. He regained the heavyweight championship in October 30th 1974 in Zaire
Muhammad Ali
In Get Out, what was the name of the otherworld state Black people were trapped in when their bodies were taken over?
The Sunken place
This Rapper has Lori Harvey on his "wish list"
Who is Meek Mill
This female artist released a surprise 11 track album based on the different emotions one may feel when being betrayed, sad, angry, in love, confident and etc.
Who is Beyonce, "Lemonade"
This baseball player holds the record for most home all time
Who is Hank Aaron
This actor was not only the first black actor to win an academy award for best actor, but he also starred in the film "Guess who's coming to dinner". (Must spell whole name correctly!)
Who is Sidney Poitier
During his now-famous Breakfast club interview, Birdman wanted everyone to do this
Put some respect on my name
Which group was Lauren Hill part of before she released her debut solo album in 1998?
Fugees
A track star at Ohio State University who won an NCAA record eight individual national titles in 1935-36, was on the U.S. Olympic Team that went to the 1936 Games that were held in Berlin, Germany.
Who is Jesse Owens
Tupac and Janet Jackson take a road trip to Oakland in this famous Black film.
Hint: Kendrick has a song with the same name.
Poetic Justice
if you hear "Black Bettles in the City" you are probably about to witness this challenge
Mannequin Challenge - Rae Sremmurd
Before becoming a rapper, which job did Rick Ross famously hold?
Correctional Officer
During the 1968 Summer Olympics, who were the two Black athletes suspended for raising the Black Power fist
Tommie Smith and John Carlos