This rapper stars on the famous tv show Power
50 cent or Method Man
"It was time to marry the game and I said 'Yeah, I do' If you want it you gotta see it with a clear-eyed view"
Dreams and Nightmares-Meek Mill
What pie do we eat on Thanksgiving
Sweet Potato Pie
What state has Jambalaya as their staple?
Louisiana
The first black female billionaire
Oprah Winfrey
This artist top songs include: Super Bass, Moment 4 Life, Only
Nicki Minaj
"When I look back Over what He brought me through I realize that I made it Because I had You to hold on to"
Never Would Have Made It- Marvin Sapp
18in, 20in, 22in
Bundles
South Carolina
This woman, widely regarded as the "First Lady of Civil Rights," was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
Rosa Parks
This female rapper died in a car accident and she was apart of the famous TLC group
Left Eye
T"I pull up at the club V.I.P. gas tank on E But all dranks on me"
Wipe Me Down-Trill Family,Boosie
This person says "Im not one of your little friends"
Your mother
What city is gumbo a staple meal?
New Orleans
This athlete, known as the "Greatest of All Time," became a global icon for both his boxing career and his political activism
Muhammad Ali
This rapper used his platform to speak out against police brutality in the song "Changes"
Tupac Shakur
"It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine"
The Notorious B.I.G. – "Juicy"
Respond to this statement: Mom can we go to Mcdonalds?"
Do you have McDonalds money?
What state is red beans and rice a staple?
Mississippi
This singer-songwriter, often called the "Queen of Soul," was a pioneer in both gospel and soul music.
Aretha Franklin
This 1998 Lauryn Hill album became the first hip-hop album to win a Grammy for Album of the Year.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
"You used to call me on my cell phone, late-night when you need my love"
Drake- Hotline Bling
This staple item is found in every black household and sometimes in Beyonce's bag.
Hot sauce
What state is known as the peach-state
Georgia
This scholar and educator, who co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), is known as one of the first to promote higher education for African Americans
W.E.B. Du Bois