Business & Education
Business & Education
Business & Education
Business & Education
Business & Education
100

Born in Geneva, KY, who became the owner of the first black radio station in Detroit, in 1964?

William Venoid Banks

100

Who built San Francisco‟s first hotel and opened California‟s first public school?

William Leidesdorff

100

Who was the first African American appointed to the executive board of the Hopkinsville Chamber of Commerce and also the first to chair the Area Development District in Kentucky?

Walton N. Smith

100

What is the real name of Famous Amos?

Wally Amos

100

What colonial era crop had a significant shortage of workers which demanded a large number of Africans to be imported to the Americas?

Tobacco

200

What successful businessman was also the founder of Negro Free Masonry?    


Prince Hall

200

What was Madame C.J. Walker‟s real name?

Sara Breedlove Walker

200

Who was the founder of the National Negro Finance Corporation?

Robert Moton

200

Who became the first African American billionaire in 2001?

Robert "Bob" Johnson

200

What occupation do Iman, Beverly Johnson, and Naomi Sims have in common?

Modeling

300

What company‟s popular commercial featured a tape recording of Ella Fitzgerald‟s voice shattering a glass?

Memorex

300

Who was the first Black network television anchor?

Max Robinson

300

Who was the first Black American woman bank president?

Maggie Lena Walker

300

Whose sales of innovative beauty products sold throughout the United States and the Caribbean led her to become the first African American female millionaire?

Madam C.J. Walker

300

Who is the current Chairman and CEO of Johnson Publishing Company?

Linda Johnson Rice

400

Opal Tandy, journalist and Hopkinsville native, purchased the newspaper Hoosier Herald and changed its name to what?

Indiana Herald

400

Who was the first Black American to become captain of an American merchant marine ship?

Hugh Mulzac

400

During the first two-thirds of the seventeenth century what two countries dominated the African slave trade?

Holland and Portugal

400

What is the name of Oprah Winfrey‟s TV production company?

Harpo Productions

400

Returning to Kentucky after serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, Peter Postel, Sr. opened what type of business?

Grocery store

500

What periodical was the first black newspaper published in the United States?

Freedom‟s Journal

500

The North Star was a weekly newspaper founded by which abolitionist in 1847?

Frederick Douglass

500

What company was the largest slave-trading operation in the south?

Franklin and Arnold

500

What 1915 natural disaster ruined crops and homes of many farmers in the Mississippi Valley region?

Flooding

500

What country secured a monopoly over the slave trade to the New World in 1713?

England

600

What famous Black American was a reporter on the CBS television program 60 Minutes?

Ed Bradley

600

From 1913 to 1915 price reductions of what crop hurt the Southern farmers and brought on an economic depression?

Cotton

600

What record company helped bring Mahalia Jackson‟s gospel music to a large audience?

Columbia Records

600

Bernard Shaw was the Chief Washington Correspondent for what major television station?

CNN

600

In 1954, Mahalia Jackson began a weekly radio program. On what radio network was the show aired?

CBS

700

Who founded the National Negro Business League in 1900?

Booker T. Washington

700

What was the name of Marcus Garvey‟s shipping company that was owned and operated entirely by Blacks?

Black Star Line

700

Who is Mary Ann Shadd Cary?

Black Newspaperwoman

700

n 1924, Walter White published a best-selling novel The Fire in the Flint , which covered what subject?

Bigotry

700

Who was the first Black American to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine?

Beverly Johnson

800

In 1991, what became the first black-controlled company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange?

BET

800

From 1893 until the 1950s, Nancy Green served as the world's first living trademark as the image what product?

Aunt Jemima pancake mix

800

What company was founded in Harlem in 1940 to provide opportunities for black actors, writers and directors as well as technicians?

American Negro Theatre

800

Created by Rodney J. Reynolds in 1994, this magazine that focuses on black history and culture.

American Legacy

800

In 1910 about fifty percent of black labor force was employed in what industry?

Agriculture

900

In what year did the first African indentured servants arrive at Jamestown, Virginia?

1619

900

Before A. Philip Randolph established a successful labor union for black train porters, approximately how much money were these workers paid per day?

$2.00

900

Who was the first Black American woman to have her own weekly television series, Julia?

Diahann Carroll

900

What organization helps fund over forty Black American colleges?

United Negro College Fund

900

“Bullet” Bob Hayes and tennis great, Althea Gibson, attended which HBCU?

Florida A&M University

1000

Originally named Ohio African University, Wilberforce University in Ohio was founded in 1843 by members of what church?

the Methodist Episcopal church

1000

Raising $150,000 over seven years, this choir from Nashville traveled around the world singing spirituals and work songs to raise money for their college. What was the name of the choir?

the Fisk Jubilee Singers (from Fisk University)

1000

Starting with $1.50 in cash, what college did Mary McLeod Bethune found?

Bethune-Cookman  College

1000

How many historically black colleges and universities are there today in the United Sates?

105

1000

What did Madam C.J. Walker invent in 1905 that was sold door- to-door?

Hair care preparation products

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