What is the Black National Anthem?
Lift Every Voice
Who was the first African American to become United States President?
Barack Obama
Who is annually celebrated on the third Monday of January?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Which African American Gymnast won the all-round title in 2012 London Olympics
Gabby Douglas
What College did Mr. Peyton attend?
JMU
What is Tupac Shakuurs first rap name?
Makavelli
Who is the first Black Black Woman to serve as a supreme court justice?
Ketanji Brown
Who was the first Black model to be featured on the front of the GQ magazine?
Tyra Banks
Who was the African American Basketball player to score 100 points in one game?
Wilt Chamberlain
Which State has the highest Black population?
Texas
Which Black Female Artist had a best selling track called “I Will Always Love you?”
Whitney Houston
Who was the first Black, Female, self-made millionaire, what were her accomplishments?
Madam CJ walker, cosmetics/hair products
Which actress/singer has received a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards?
Zendaya
How Many times did Kobe Bryant win the NBA Championship?
5 times
Which 3 African Countries are considered the “Horn” of Africa
Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya
What are the music genres created by Black people?
R&B/Blues, EDM, Country, Rock N Roll, Hip Hop, Rap
Which city birthed hip hop?
The Bronx New York
Who was known as one of the most influential figures in jazz?
Louis Armstrong
What was Muhammad Ali's nickname?
"The Greatest"
What is the most recently established African country?
South Sudan
Who was the first African-American to record commercially?
George W. Johnson
What was a lesser known service provided by the Black Panthers?
Breakfast for the needy
Who was the first Black person to perform at the Super Bowl?
Michael Jackson
Who is the richest Black person in the world?
Nigerian business magnate, Aliko Dangote. Has a net worth of $13.9 billion and is the world's richest black man.
Who was the first Black Woman to run for president?
Shirley Chisholm in 1972. (was almost assassinated 3 times) She was the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress, member of the Congressional Rules Committee, and even was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Women’s Caucus.