Music
LGBTQ Athletes
African-American men in sports
African-Americans in movies/TV
African-American women in sports
100

This musician wrote "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud" after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and changed the preferred term from the n-word to 'black.' 

James Brown

100

Sports power couple seen to be representatives for the LGBTQ community

Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird

100

7 foot basketball player who scored 100 points in a game, a record for most points in a game

Wilt Chamberlain

100

Starring role in Fresh Prince of Bel Air and father two famous children

Will Smith

100

In 2014, was the first girl to play in the Little League World Series, pitching a complete game shutout

Moné Davis

200

Known for his protest songs that were apolitical, specifically "What's Going On?" 

Marvin Gaye 

200

First gay baseball player to come out public, leaving the game after playing for the Tigers, Dodgers, and Padres. (Not the Moneyball guy.) 

Billy Bean

200

First African American coach to win the Super Bowl, in 2007 with the Colts

Tony Dungy

200

American comedian and actor, has starred in Grown Ups, The Longest Yard, and the Madagascar movies

Chris Rock

200

First African American woman to win a gold medal in the Olympics in bobsled

Vonetta Flowers

300

Most controversial and commanding rap group of the 1980s with their hit song, "F*** the Police" 

N.W.A.

300

Was ousted from the sport because of coming out as gay in 2015 in the NFL

Michael Sam

300

Four time NBA MVP and five time champion who passed away in February

Kobe Bryant

300

Actor and professional wrestler, starring in The Game Plan, Fast and the Furious franchise, and much more

Dwayne Johnson

300

An American gymnast with a total of 30 Olympic and World Championship medals

Simone Biles

400

Known for his flamboyant personality and love for purple. Performed at Super Bowl XLI in the rain. 

Prince

400

Was the number one tennis player in the world and broke ground for women in the sport.

Billie Jean King

400

First African American to win the World Series with the Indians in 1948

Larry Doby

400

Has starred in The Greatest Showman and Spider-Man MCU movies

Zendaya

400

NFL's first full time female coach for the Washington Football Team

Jennifer King

500

Helped make MLK's birthday a federal holiday with his song, "Happy Birthday," which is still sung at black birthday celebrations and in honor of Dr. King. 

Stevie Wonder

500

First openly gay man to qualify for the Olympics for the United States

Adam Rippon

500

NFL's all-time leader in receptions, yards, and touchdowns, three time Super Bowl champion

Jerry Rice

500

Actress known for her role as Catwoman from Cleveland

Halle Barry

500

Retired American soccer player, goalkeeper for the US Women's National Team, won the World Cup in 1999

Brianna Scurry

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