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100

This director created “Black Panther” and “Creed.”

Ryan Coogler

100

This all-women’s HBCU is located in the Atlanta University Center.

What is Spelman College

100

She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery in 1955.

Who is Rosa Parks

100

She became the first Black and first female Vice President of the United States.

Who is Kamala Harris

200

This movie studio in Atlanta was founded by Tyler Perry.

What is Tyler Perry Studios

200

This holiday marks the end of slavery, which is now federally recognized. 

Juneteenth

200

This Supreme Court case ended legal school segregation in 1954.

What is Brown v. Board of Education

200

This NFL player kneeled during the national anthem to protest police brutality.

Who is Colin Kaepernick


300

He became the first Black superhero to headline a major Marvel film as T’Challa.

Who is Chadwick Boseman / Black Panther

300

These organizations, often called “blank” are historically Black Greek-letter fraternities and sororities.

What is Divine Nine

300

This leader promoted Black pride and the phrase “by any means necessary.”

Who is Malcolm X

300

This tennis legend is often called one of the greatest athletes of all time.

Who is Serena Williams

400

This song is often called the Black national anthem.

What is Lift Every Voice and Sing

400

This HBCU is known for its marching band called “The Human Jukebox.”

Who are Southern University

400

This phrase describes when brands copy Black trends without credit.

What is Cultural appropriation

400

This 1963 event brought over 200,000 people to D.C. for jobs and freedom.

What is March on Washington

400

This movement hashtag grew after the deaths of Trayvon Martin and others and became a global call for justice.

What is Black Lives Matter

500

This 2023 film starring Fantasia and Taraji P. Henson is a remake of a classic Black story.

What is The Color Purple

500

This term describes schools with a majority of white students, which many Black students were excluded from before integration.

What is a Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs)

500

This term describes switching the way you speak or act in different spaces to fit in.

What is Code-switching

500

Name all three constitutional amendments that helped end slavery and protect Black Americans’ rights during Reconstruction.

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments

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