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What was Whitney Houston’s greatest-selling hit?

I Will Always Love You

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Surely the most respected and influential Civil Rights Leader of the 20th century; known for non-violence; tragically assassinated on April 4, 1968

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Agricultural scientist who invented over 400 peanut and sweet potato products

George Washington Carver

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Her show was originally called "A.M. Chicago"; she was in the movie THE COLOR PURPLE

Oprah Winfrey

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Simone Biles is the most decorated sportsperson in which sport?

Gymnastics

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Since 1961, when the blind 11-year-old musical prodigy auditioned for Motown Records, No other musician has pulled so many heartstrings with a harmonica while simultaneously jamming so ferociously on the piano.Some of his best work are songs such as “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours,” “Superstition,” “Living For The City” and “Sir Duke.”

Stevie Wonder

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What state was Barack Obama senator of before his presidency?

Illinois

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Who played Uncle Phil in The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air?

James Avery

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Received his first Academy Award nomination for CRY FREEDOM; second African American to win an Oscar (Academy Award) for Best Actor; starred in GLORY and REMEMBER THE TITANS

Denzel Washington

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First African American baseball player to see his team to the World Series; named Rookie of the Year in 1947; played for the Brooklyn Dodgers 1919-1972

Jackie Robinson

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Named U.S. poet laureate during Bill Clinton's administration; author of I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS 1928 -- ____

Maya Angelou

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Founder of the Rainbow Coalition; two-time candidate for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination; founded PUSH (People United to Save Humanity); contemporary of Dr. King born in 1941

Jesse Jackson

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Which comedian played crown prince Akeem in Coming To America?

Eddie Murphy

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First African American woman to receive an Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Actress

Halle Berry

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"Arguably the greatest fighter of all time."; took the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics; born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. 1942 - ____

Muhammad Ali

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Nicknamed "Satchmo"; famous trumpet player; revolutionized jazz; sang about it being "...a wonderful world" 1901-1971

Louis Armstrong

400

Who is the first Black woman to serve as a US Supreme Court justice?

Ketanji Brown

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Who was the first African American model to be featured on the cover of GQ magazine?

Tyra Banks

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The “the most gifted instrumentalist of all time.” He is known for songs like Voodoo Child and playing long, solo-intensive songs

Jimi Hendrix

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Took four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics while Hitler watched him defeating Germany's Aryan athletes; track and field star

Jesse Owens

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Famous Jazz Pianist and composer who composed musicals, reviews, an opera, film scores, and television productions... may have taken the A train! 1899 - 1974

Duke Ellington

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Where was the first "sit-in protest" at a segregated lunch counter?

Woolworths in Greensboro, North Carolina

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Headed the Anti-Lynching League; Founded Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago; perhaps the most famous black female journalist of her time 1862 - 1931

Ida B. Wells

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Famous film maker whose films include DO THE RIGHT THING and MALCOLM X. Also, a well known New York Knicks Fan

Spike Lee

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Broke down racial barriers in the game of tennis; first black male to win the United States tennis championship and England's Wimbledon tournament; died from AIDS which infected him after a blood transfusion 1943 - 1993

Arthur Ashe

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