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100

Where did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech?


Lincoln Memorial / Washington, D.C

100

Which Black woman became the first major-party Black candidate for President of the United States in 1972? 

Shirley Chisholm

100

Daily Double $200

This self made millionaire invented a cream to help hair grow back. Who am I?



Madam C. J. Walker

100

We were the longest running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro Leagues, who are we?

Kansas City Monarchs

200

Where did Jesus give his first sermon?

On the mount / on the mountain side

200

Daily Double $400

I was a prophet, poet, and the only female judge of Israel, who am I?

Deborah

200

I invented The Gas Mask and The Traffic Signal, Who am I?

Garrett A. Morgan

200

I was the first African American to become a board-certified radiologist in Kansas City (in 1950) and the first to take a seat on the Kansas City School Board (in 1964). Who am I?

Dr. John F. Ramos Jr

300

What state was Barack Obama senator of before his presidency?

Illinois

300

Which Black American baseball player broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947?

Jackie Robinson

300

After accidently slicing potatoes too thin, I created the potato chip, who am I?

George Crum

300

Daily Double $600

Have a sweet tooth? we have proudly called Kansas City home since 1932. Who are we? 

Russell Stover Chocolates 

400

Daily Double $800

Exodus 14:21 - Where are we? (Pic Of Map)


The Red Sea

400

We were the first African-American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. During World War II. Who are we?

The Tuskegee Airmen

400

I was a surgeon with authority on the preservation of human blood for transfusion. Who am I?

Charles Richard Drew

400

I was a journalist and opponent of segregation in America's education system. 

I've been called the "Matriarch" of Kansas City and have a library named after me.

Missouri recognizes July 1st as my day.

who am I?

Lucile H. Bluford

500

Passed on January 11, 1865, the ordinance abolished slavery in this state; only four delegates voted against it. This document is significant in the state's history because it was approved three weeks before the United States Congress proposed the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. What state am I?

Missouri 

500

My voice was taken away until my son John was born. Who am I?  (Luke 1:18-20 )  

Zechariah

500

I was the first African-American woman to become an officer in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and I was the commanding officer of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. Who am I?

Major Charity Adams

500

Daily Double $1000 

The world’s largest badminton shuttlecock resides where in Kansas City?

The lawn of Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City  

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