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100

This Jackson 5 Member was often regarded as the King of Pop. 

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This dance move was made famous from a character on the Fresh Prince of Belair, an American television sitcom airing from 1990 to 1996. 

What is the Carlton? 

100

This individual was awarded a scholarship to attend the Fountaineblue School of Fine Arts in Paris. Upon graduating, she helped to establish the Harlem Community Art Center. Many of her works were cast in bronze; however, they were finalized using plaster.

Who is Augusta Savage?

100

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the first of seven autobiographies by this African American writer, published in 1969.

Who is Maya Angelou?

100

After escaping slavery, he became an author, public speaker, and prominent leader of the abolitionist movement. In addition to his abolitionary work, he supported and advocated for women’s rights.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

200

This catchy 1978 classic has imprinted the date Sept. 21 on the hearts of music fans everywhere.

What is September by Earth, Wind & Fire?

200

An American actor and producer. He is known for his distinctive deep voice and roles in a wide variety of film genres. He even narrated for an album. Throughout a career spanning five decades, he has received numerous accolades.

Who is Morgan Freeman?

200

This woman made it her mission to spread the art of storytelling to marginalized communities. She is the first African-American to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award, in the category of Best Director. Her latest film, "Origin," is currently in theaters.

Who is Ava DuVernay?

200

He was the first African American to earn a PhD from Harvard. His collection of essays, The Souls of Black Folk (1903), is a landmark of African American literature.

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

200

A famous television producer and personality, philanthropist, and author. She is the first African American woman to have her very own television production company. She worked to pass the National Child Protection Act and has created and contributed to numerous non-profit organizations.

Who is Oprah Winfrey?

300

This jazz player was born in New Orleans. Louisiana in 1901. It wasn't until he was sent to the Colored Waifs Home in 1913, that his musical talents began to flourish. He is often regarded as one of, if not the best trumpet player. His most famous works include: "That's My Home" and "Body and Soul." 

Who is Louis Armstrong?

300

Everybody Hates Chris is an American television sitcom created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi. The show is inspired by the memories of Chris as a teenager. This actor plays young Chris.

Who is Tyler James Williams?

300

This individual was inspired by Nat King Cole's smooth voice. His ability to combine multiple genres of music into one revolutionary sound inspired future artists and generations. He is known as the "Father of Rock & Roll."

Who is Spike Lee?

300

This individual founded Tuskegee University in 1881, which currently enrolls more than 3,000 students. The most famous of several books he authored, Up from Slavery (1901), has become a classic for American autobiographies. 

Who is Booker T. Washington?

300

A brave leader during the Underground Railroad movement, she escaped from slavery and spent 11 years guiding other enslaved people to freedom. She was labeled as a “conductor.” This woman was a spy, scout, nurse, and soldier for the Union Army during the Civil War.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

400

This song may be 30 years old, but that is meaningless to anyone who revels in scream-singing this love-searching anthem. It’s the song that introduced the world to Mary J. Blige.

What is Real Love?

400

This movie takes place in 1960s Mississippi. A southern society girl, Skeeter, returns from college with dreams of being a writer. She turns her small town on its ear by choosing to interview the black women who have spent their lives taking care of prominent white families.

What is The Help?

400

This individual has been casted both on-stage and behind the camera. He was born in Arkabutla, Mississippi. Early in life, his preferred occupation was that of a doctor; however, his deep, bass voice landed him one of his biggest roles. In 1969, he won a Tony Award for his role in The Great White Hope. 

Who is James Earl Jones?

400

This novel follows an African-American teenager named Celie, who was raised in rural Georgia during the early 1900s. Through letters written by Celie to God, we follow her struggle with an abusive father, teenage pregnancy, and an abusive marriage.

What is The Color Purple?

400

She was just 6 years old when she became the first African American student to attend William Frantz Elementary in Louisiana, at the height of desegregation.

Who is Ruby Bridges?

500

Over the years, hip-hop has proven itself to be a music genre that's both layered and legitimate. As one of the earliest and most successful female hip-hop groups, they influenced the rap game for generations. Their debut album, Hot, Cool & Vicious, sold over 1 million copies in the US.

Who is Salt-N-Pepa?

500

This inspiring sports drama tells the true story of a newly integrated high school football team in 1971. Throughout the film, the team struggles to overcome racial tensions in Virginia and unite in the pursuit of victory. 

What is Remember the Titans?

500

This person is a renowned chef, with restaurants located in NYC, Miami, Bahamas, and Montreal. He was the youngest individual to receive a 3-star review from the New York Times. In addition, he has won eight James Beard Foundation awards. He has been featured on Iron Chef, Chopped, and other cooking shows. 

Who is Marcus Samuelsson?

500

In this year, Phillis Wheatley published Poems on Various Subjects, Religion and Moral. Poems is the first book ever written and published by an African American. As well, Wheatley was the first to achieve a global reputation as an African-American writer.

What is 1773?

500

This individual was the first African-American woman in congress. Prior to taking a seat there, she was the second African-American to serve on the New York State Legislature. During her time in congress, she introduced more than 50 pieces of legislation. To note, she was the first female to seek a presidential nomination in 1972. 

Who is Shirley Chisholm?

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