Am i Black?
Black Movies Quotes.
Black Food.
Black Television
200

If you see another black person running, what do you do?

You run with them.

200

"Can i borrow your VCR right quick...i need to dub a tape"

Friday

200

 The dish has its roots in New Orleans Creole culture. An African and European mix. Rice growers in the American South use West African agricultural techniques; Haitians likely brought red kidney beans here in the 1790s.

Red Beans & Rice

200

An African-American teenager living with her upper middle class family in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, Starred Brandy(R&B Singer)

Moesha

400

What do you call your mom best friend?

Auntie (First Name)

400

“I’ll play you. For what? For your heart!”

Love & Basketball

400

The leafy greens of the cabbage; flavored with ham hocks.

Collard Greens.

400

Earn and his cousin, Alfred, try to make their way in the world through Atlanta's rap scene. Along the way they come face-to-face with social and economic issues touching on race, relationships, poverty, status and parenthood.

Atlanta

600

What song is played multiple times at a cookout?

Cha Cha Slide.

600

“I’m not going to use the b-word. I just call y’all unstable creatures.”


Baby Boy

600

In the 20th century, as meat processing became more sophisticated, butchers began cutting off the gristle at the tip of ribs to create a squared-off cut of meat.

Rib Tips

600

The goings-on in the life of a successful African-American family.

The Cosby Show.

800

How do you know when its "Clean the House Day"?

When Music is being played.

800

“What’s the f*cking procedure when you got a gun to your head?”

Set it Off

800

a rice-based dish filled with various meats and vegetables prepared in a single pot.

Jambalaya

800

Follows primarily African-American women working at The Pynk strip club in the Mississippi Delta under the femme non-binary proprietor Uncle Clifford Sayles.

P Valley

1000

What's a black person favorite thing to do at a cookout?

Eating

Taking Food to Go

Drinking

Dancing

Playing Cards.

1000

“All my life I had to fight. I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my uncles. I had to fight my brothers. A girl child ain’t safe in a family of mens. But I ain’t never thought I’d have to fight in my own house!”

The Color Purple

1000

They served them raw, fried or stewed, satisfying the booming appetite for the saltwater shellfish in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Oysters

1000

Wealthy African American dry cleaner George, his wife Louise, and son Lionel move into a luxury apartment building and develop occasionally fractious relations with other tenants, including their sassy maid Florence.

The Jeffersons

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