Prices in 1935
Technology in 1935
Black History in 1935
Black Baptist Church History in 1935
Fashion & Trends of 1935
100

In 1935, the average price for a gallon of gas in the United States was about 19 cents. This was the price of a loaf of bread during that time.

What is 8-10 cents?

100

 The first-ever public demonstration of this invention took place in 1935, forever changing the world of media and communication

What is the television?

100

This pioneering African American singer, known for her soulful voice, was at the forefront of the Harlem Renaissance and released the song "Strange Fruit" in 1935, which would become an anthem for civil rights.

Who is Billie Holiday?

100

This prominent Black Baptist pastor and civil rights leader, who was a founding member of the National Baptist Convention of America, worked tirelessly to build Black churches and advance social justice during the 1930s.

Who is Dr. William J. Simmons

100

This hairstyle, characterized by smooth, sculpted waves, became incredibly popular in the 1930s, with women across the United States and Europe adopting it for formal and everyday wear.

What is the finger wave?

200

The cost of a movie ticket in 1935 was much lower than today. This is the typical price for admission to a cinema during that year

What is 25 cents?

200

In 1935, this major tech company, which originally made radios, expanded into producing home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines.

What is RCA (Radio Corporation of America)?

200

This athlete, who became the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field in 1935, was also a national hero during the Great Depression.

Who is DeHart Hubbard?

200

In 1935, this Baptist minister, a leader in the African American church, became president of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., the largest Black religious organization in the country.

Who is Dr. Joseph H. Jackson?

200

The poodle skirt, a signature look of the 1930s, was often paired with this casual top, which became a fashionable choice for women and girls during the decade.

 What is a sweater?

300

In 1935, this item was available for an average price of $3.49, which could buy you a new one of these, a household staple.

What is a radio?

300

The invention of this device in 1935 allowed people to carry their own music, a precursor to the Walkman, later developed in the 1970s.

What is the portable radio?

300

In 1935, this prominent African American author, whose works include Invisible Man and The Native Son, was a leading figure in the literary world, known for addressing racial injustice in his writing.

Who is Richard Wright?

300

 This 1935 decision by the National Baptist Convention reflected growing interest in the social and political engagement of Black church leaders, leading to the establishment of this significant Baptist initiative that focused on Christian education.

 What is the National Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress?

300

This type of dress, with a long, flowing skirt and soft, draping fabric, became extremely popular in the 1930s and was often worn for evening events, epitomizing the elegant style of the time.

What is an evening gown?

400

In 1935, the average cost of a new car in the U.S. was about $600. This was the price of a gallon of milk

What is 40 cents?

400

This major technological development in 1935 allowed airplanes to navigate without reliance on visual landmarks.

What is radar?

400

In 1935, this well-known African American educator and leader established the National Negro Congress, advocating for African American rights and labor justice during the Great Depression.

Who is A. Philip Randolph?

400

This Baptist church, established in 1863 in Atlanta, Georgia, became one of the most influential African American congregations, growing in size and influence throughout the 1930s, and was led by the charismatic Dr. Joseph H. Jackson during that time.

What is Ebenezer Baptist Church?

400

In the mid-1930s, this accessory became a fashionable must-have, especially for women attending outdoor events. It was often paired with a dress for a sophisticated, yet casual, look.

What is a cloche hat?

500

The average price for a new home in the United States in 1935 was $5,000. This was the cost of a popular soft drink in a bottle

What is 5-10 cents?

500

This invention, first showcased in 1935, was a breakthrough in communications technology, allowing for more practical and widespread personal use of voice transmission over long distances.

What is the push-button telephone?

500

This influential African American opera singer, who broke racial barriers, was the first black singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in 1935, setting a new precedent for black artists in classical music.

Who is Marian Anderson?

500

 In 1935, this major Baptist denomination, formed in 1880, reached over 2 million members and focused on improving the spiritual and economic conditions of African Americans during the Great Depression.

What is the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.?

500

Known for their wide, high-waisted fit, these pants became popular among women in 1935 and were often paired with tailored blouses or blazers, symbolizing the relaxed but fashionable style of the era.

What are palazzo pants?

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