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100

What section of New York City became the capital of urban Black American culture?

Harlem

100

Who became the first African American female billionaire in 2004?

Oprah Winfrey

100

For what type of music was Bob Marley famous?

Reggae

100

What famous Black American founded the National Rainbow Coalition and Operation PUSH?

Jesse Jackson

100

This athlete was a running back for the Chicago Bears. He ran 1,852 yards to help the team reach the playoffs for the first time in 14 years. What was his name?

Walter Payton

200

What type of folk art was seen on the New York subway cars in the 1970s that was a phenomenon among the urban youth?

Graffiti

200

For what is Wally Amos famous?

Chocolate chip cookies

200

Portrayed by Diana Ross in the film Lady Sings the Blues, what was the name of the singer whose song “Strange Fruit” became her signature piece?

Billie Holiday

200

Who founded the first major Black American nationalist movement that called for Blacks to move back to Africa?

Marcus Garvey

200

Who holds the record for most points scored in a single basketball game (100)?

Wilt Chamberlain

300

Noted sports editor Edward Clayton was the first editor of what popular magazine?

Jet

300

In 1991, what became the first black-controlled company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange?

Black Entertainment Television (BET)

300

This former beauty queen from Ohio started her career as a model. In 2001 she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Who is she?

Halle Berry

300

Where did the “sit-in” movement begin?

Woolworth‟s

300

She was a forward who scored 47 points in the final game of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament in 1993. She led Texas Tech to the national championship. Who is she?

Sheryl Swoopes

400

Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker were innovators of what type of music in the early 1940s?

Bebop

400

What company‟s popular commercial featured a tape recording of Ella Fitzgerald‟s voice shattering a glass?

Memorex

400

What was the name of the music and dance television show hosted by Marilyn McCoo?

Solid Gold

400

Who was recognized as the “First Lady of Civil Rights”?

Fannie Lou Hamer

400

In 1997 who became the first African American basketball coach at the University of Kentucky?

Orlando "Tubby" Smith

500

Who wrote the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

500

What famous Black American was a reporter on the CBS television program 60 Minutes

Ed Bradley

500

Dionne Warwick had numerous hits on the Billboard music charts. Say A Little Prayer and I’ll Never Love This Way Again went gold. She recorded Then Came You with a popular male group and it went gold as well. What is the name of the group?

The Spinners

500

After Martin Luther King Jr‟s death, who succeeded him as the head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference?

Ralph Abernathy

500

What basketball superstar became the first Black American to manage a major league sports team?

Bill Russell

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