Music of Color
Black Motion Picture
Apparel
Ethnic Food
Politics
100

This artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania coined the term "Just Wanna Rock" with his hit song. 

Lil Uzi Vert

100

In Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman was given the role of this character that means "he who put the knife where it belonged” in the fictional language of Wakanda.

T'Challa

100

In 1984, Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 every time he wore this sneaker because it violated the NBA's uniform policy. 

Jordan 1's- "Breds"

100

This leafy green is a staple food during Thanksgiving and is often infused with a smoked protein.

Collard Greens

100

The landmark Supreme Court case that ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

As of February, 10, 2024, this artist spent 98 weeks on the Billboard U.S Afrobeats Songs for telling his audience to "Calm Down."

Rema ft Selena Gomez

200

This actor starred in "The Pursuit of Happyness" with his son, urging people to find success for his relentless drive in a brokerage firm and fatherhood. 

Will Smith

200

In 2020, this affordable yet fashionable brand, endorsed by Beyoncé, utilized the Bag Security Program that allowed anyone to preorder bags online for a guaranteed holiday delivery. 

Telfar 

200

This starch is a popular ethnic dish where different cultures of the African diaspora compete on which culture prepares it best. 

Jollof Rice

200

This Civil Rights activist changed his surname after his pilgrimage to Mecca. (Must be his full name)

el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz

300

In 2016, Beyonce created an entire album named after this common edible liquid. 

Lemonade

300

This science fiction movie title by Jordan Peele was coined to denote what many Black individuals do when they see something very obscure or unusual. 

NOPE

300

In 2021, this entertainer collaborated with Balenciaga and GAP to form an apparel partnership.

Kanye West

300

Most soul food restaurants have this food option on the menu that when paired consists of a seafood and starch this is high in carbohydrates. 

Shrimp and grits

300
In 1804, this revolution was labeled one of the most successful revolutions in the Americas; the people of this nation freed themselves of the French colonial rule. 

Haitian Revolution

400

In this Bob Marley hit song, he references these individuals who were "stolen from Africa" and were "Fighting for Survival."

Buffalo Soldier

400

This actress starred in a horror film when she revisited her beachfront home and saw a replica of her entire family. 

Lupita Nyong'o

400

This "handcrafted engineering" clothing company rests on Halsey Street in Newark, New Jersey and coined the phrase "Think Bigger" to charge people of color to have an open mindset. 

Brown Mill Company

400

This plant is the main ingredient in gumbo and is a New Orleans, Louisiana favorite. 

Okra

400

In 2021, this became the latest federal holiday in the United States of America. 

Juneteenth; June 19, 1865

500

This urban genre of music is a style of high-tempo, electronic dance music that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s and spread internationally. 

House Music

500

This American actor, filmmaker, and playwright directed and wrote at least 53 movies.

Tyler Perry

500

This colorful, West African garment is mainly worn on the top half of the body that varies from formal to informal versions that may consist of simple draped attire or tailored suits.

Dashiki

500

Black mushroom rice translates to this name and is a native dish to Haiti. 

Djon-Djon Rice

500
Marvin Gaye created the song "What's Going On?" in response to this American War.

Vietnam War

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