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100

This lawyer and civil rights leader successfully argued Brown v. Board of Education before the Supreme Court and later became the first African American Supreme Court Justice.

Thurgood Marshall

100

This powerhouse vocalist and lead singer of the Fugees won multiple Grammy Awards, including recognition for her critically acclaimed solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

Lauren Hill

100

Who was the first African American and Native American woman to hold a pilot license?

Bessie Coleman

100

 Which sports movie did Michael B. Jordan star in?

Creed

100

A member of Marquette’s 1977 NCAA championship team, this trailblazer earned a law degree before making history in 2002 as the first Black president of a Major League Baseball franchise with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Ulice Payne

200

This labor leader and civil rights activist co-founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first African American labor union to be recognized by a major U.S. corporation.

A. Philip Randolph

200

This agricultural scientist developed over 300 products from peanuts, including dyes and plastics, to combat soil depletion in the South.

George Washington Carver

200

Jackie Robinson debuted in the MLB as first base for which team?

Brooklyn Dodgers

200

Who played Coach Carter in the 2005 film?

Samuel Jackson

200

This pioneering leader was the first woman to graduate from UW Law School, the first African American elected to Milwaukee’s Common Council, Wisconsin’s first African American judge, and the first African American woman elected to a statewide office in the U.S.

Vel Phillips

300

What was the name of the peaceful march on Washington, D.C., in 1963, where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous speech? 

March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

300

What Black American artist is often called the “King of Pop” and is famous for his albums “Thriller” and “Off the Wall”? 

Michael Jackson

300

Who was the first president to recognize Black History Month?

Gerald Ford

300

This movie celebrated the conductor of the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and secret routes that helped enslaved people escape to freedom. 

Harriet Tubman

300

At just 16 years old, this man survived an attempted lynching in 1930, later writing A Time of Terror: A Survivor’s Story about his experience and becoming a prominent civil rights activist.

Dr. James Cameron

400

Where did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech?

Washington D.C.

400

What is the name of the influential record label founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. in Detroit, which played a pivotal role in the development of Motown music? 

Motown Records

400

Who was the first Black woman to serve in Congress?

Shirley Chisolm

400

This accomplished actress made history as the first African American woman to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, winning an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony Award.

Viola Davis

400

Before becoming Mayor of Milwaukee, this University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate worked with at-risk youth at the Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board and served as a staff assistant in the Mayor’s Office, collaborating with community and faith leaders.

Mayor Cavalier Johnson

500

This modern anti-poverty movement, led by William Barber II and Liz Theoharis, is called a National Call for a Moral Revival and continues the fight for economic and social justice in America.

The Poor People’s Campaign

500

Patented in 1923, this inventor’s three-position traffic signal was a key step toward the modern traffic lights we use today.

Garrett Morgan

500

Who is the first Black college basketball player to pass for over 1,000 assists and score over 1,000 points?

Your facilitator, me, Demetri Beekman

500

This prolific filmmaker, director, producer, and writer is known for tackling social and racial issues in his work, with films that challenge and inspire audiences.

Spike Lee

500

This Milwaukee-based business mogul, part owner of the Bucks and CEO of V&J Holdings, runs the largest female-owned franchise organization in the U.S., overseeing brands like Burger King, Auntie Anne’s, and Pizza Hut.

Dr. Valerie Daniels-Carter

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