Movies/TV
Music
Black History
African-American Firsts
For The Culture
100

Children's show about a psychic that could see the future. Her first name was used in the show's title.

That's So Raven

100

The first female solo artist to have seven songs on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously.

Nicki Minaj

100

This amazing man is the self-proclaimed "greatest [boxer] of all time" was originally named after his father, who was named after the 19th century abolitionist and politician Cassius Marcellus Clay.

Muhammad Ali

100

The First African-American President and First Lady of the United States of America.

Barack and Michelle Obama

100
What BLM stands for.

Black Lives Matter

200

This rapper icon starred in the hit movie "Juice".

Tupac Shakur

200

Jay-z's real name.

Shaun Carter

200

Known as the Nation of Islam's most effective minister until he broke from the group in 1964 and formed his own group, the Organization of Afro-American Unity.

Malcolm X

200

The first Historically Black College/University.

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

200

This person who says " I'm not one of your little friends" or "Stop crying before I give you something to cry about".

Your mom

300

The black film about an African prince who comes to Queens, New York to find his one true love.

Coming to America

300

Name the musical group: "'Cause if it isn't love, Why do I feel this way, Why does she stay on my mind?"

New Edition

300

The organization founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to further civil rights.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

300

The first Black superhero to appear in a major American comic book.

Black Panther

300

A type of drink that was popular in the 80's (still is today). Comes in many different flavors and typically a lot of sugar is added.

Kool-Aid

400

Name the TV show is this quote from and who said it: "How come he don't want me man?"

Will from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

400

Finish this line and give the song title and name of the artist: "You better call..."

"You better call...Tyrone"; Call Tyrone by Erykah Badu

400

This Supreme Court decision decided that public schools be desegregated.

Brown v. Board of Education

400

The first African-American to have his likeness portrayed on a U.S. postage stamp.

Booker T. Washington


400

Creator of Hit the Quan.

Rich Homie Quan

500

Black American sitcom on ABC. Follows an upper-middle class family led by 'Dre' and Rainbow Johnson who juggle several personal and sociopolitical issues. 

Black•ish

500

The year that Michael Jackson's song "Thriller" debuted?

1982

500

Name the person who said this quote: 'I never run my train off the track and never lost a passenger'

Harriet Tubman

500

The first Black Miss America.

Vanessa Williams

500

Raindrop?

...Droptop?

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