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100

This labor organization was established in 1869 to improve conditions for Black workers

 Colored National Labor Union

100

 Rosina Corrothers Tucker's organizing efforts contributed to the passage of this landmark civil rights legislation in 1964

Civil Rights Act

100

 Which statesman, diplomat, and army officer was the 65th and first African-American Secretary of State (2001 - 2005)?

Colin Powell

100

 What was the first year the federal government officially counted Black people in the U.S. Census?

1870

100

Featuring an all-Black cast, songs like "Ease On Down The Road" & the costumes seen here, this 1975 Broadway musical had a rough beginning before becoming a smash hit & winning seven Tonys. It had a 2024 Broadway run and was nominated for a Grammy

The Wiz

200

 This president issued Executive Order 8802 in the 1940s

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

Ben Careathers was a lifelong member of this political party

Communist Party

200

Which Supreme Court case stated that segregation was legal and constitutional as long as "facilities were equal"?

Plessy v. Ferguson

200

The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site, where he institutionalized the study of African and African American History, is in which US city?

Washington DC

200

 Part of the Harlem Renaissance, his first poetry collection, "The Weary Blues", was published in 1926

Langston Hughes

300

The strike lasted this many days before reaching a resolution

64 days

300

This labor activist refused to sing the national anthem at age 10 due to racial segregation in a park

Sylvia Woods

300

 The subject of a TV movie and a Rockwell painting, in 1960 she made history by integrating an all-white school in New Orleans

Ruby Bridges

300

Ralph Abernathy took over as president of this organization and led the Poor People's March to Washington

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

300

"Talking at the Gates" is "A Life of" this "If Beale Street Could Talk" and "The Fire Next Time" novelist

James Baldwin

400

This 1887 event in Louisiana resulted in the deaths of at least 35 Black sugar workers

Thibodaux Massacre

400

Hattie Canty was arrested this many times for various labor actions during her tenure as union president

6 times

400

 Who was the first African American woman to be on the ballot as a candidate for President?

Shirley Chisholm

400

Robert Robinson Taylor lead the industrial program and campus expansion of this Alabama-located African American vocational school that is now a designated National Historic Site

Tuskegee University

400

The title characters of this 2020 film set in the 1960s are an FBI informant & Black Panther leader Fred Hampton

Judah and the Black Messiah

500

 The committee's work laid the groundwork for this commission established by the Civil Rights Act of 1964

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

500

The union Dora Lee Jones founded was located in this New York City neighborhood

Yorkville

500

What feat is the 6888, as known as the Triple 8, the majority black, all-women army unit posted to Europe and the UK during World War II known for?

They corrected a 3 year backlog of mail in 3 months, motto being "No Mail, Low Morale"

500

This labor organization, founded by A. Philip Randolph in 1925, was the first Black union chartered by the AFL

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) and Maids

500

This film by Ava Duvernay is a biographical drama about author Isabel Wilkerson's writing of the novel Caste: the Origin of our Discontent, in which Wilkerson travels throughout Germany, India, and the United States to research the caste systems in each country's history

Origin

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