Brawn, Brains, and Big Bucks
Inventions we couldn't go without!
Major Events
Black Girl Magic
Black Boy Joy
100

Major League Baseball player.

Jackie Robinson

100

He invented the three light traffic signal.

Garret Morgan

100

A struggle for justice and equality for African Americans comprised of many different events that took place mainly in the 1950s and 1960s.

The Civil Rights Movement

100

She and her sister both play tennis but she was the first to win at Wimbledon.

Venus Williams

100

He brought us all joy on the big screen and was the first Black man to win an Oscar.

Sidney Poitier

200

She was a self Made Millionaire entrepreneur and owner of her own hair care line and beauty school.

Sarah Breedlove/Madam CJ Walker

200

Sarah Boone patented this invention in 1858

Ironing Board

200

An intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in Harlem.

Harlem Renaissance

200

She is a former Nasa  Astronaut and was the first Black woman to journey into outer space. 

Dr. Mae Jemison

200

In 1954 Thurgood Marshall, a lawyer who later turned into the first Black Supreme Court Justice won which landmark case that started the integration of schools.

Brown v Board of Education of Topeka Kansas.

300

Double Jeopardy

Rhode Scholar-a holder of one of numerous scholarships founded under the will of Cecil J. Rhodes that can be used at Oxford University for two or three years and are open to candidates from the Commonwealth of Nations and the U.S. 

300

Life would be a little less brighter without is his carbon filament invention.

Lewis Latimer

300

A protest of Jim Crow Laws of segregation on interstates.

Freedom Riders 1961

300

Gwendolyn Brooks was an exceptional writer. She was the first African American woman to win this award regarded as the highest national honor in print journalism, literary achievement, and musical composition 

Pulitzer Prize

300

Barack Obama was the first African American major party nominee and first African American President of the United States, but before that he was a senator in this state.

Illinois

400

John Abbot was the father of Black Journalism and a self-made millionaire. He founded this newspaper in 1905 that is still available online today.

The Chicago Defender

400

No need to hold these open anymore thanks to Alexander Miles.

Automated elevator doors

400

Double Jeopardy


Black Wall Street

400

The city and state  that Claudette and Rosa refused to give up their seats on the bus.

Montgomery Alabama

400
Through his poetry, novels, plays, essays, and children's books, he promoted equality, condemned racism and injustice, and celebrated African American culture, humor, and spirituality.


Langston Hughes

500

He flew 144 combat missions, 65 over North Vietnam, as a member of the 557th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Cam Ranh Bay during the Vietnam war before he joined NASA.

Guion Bluford

500

Frederick McKinley Jones made it cool to keep your food in this.

Refrigerated Truck

500

This event in 1965 showed the brutality that African Americans faced as they tried to exercise the right to vote.

Bloody Sunday

500

She was the first African American woman in Congress (1968) and the first woman and African American to seek the nomination for president of the United States from one of the two major political parties (1972).

Shirley Chisolm

500

He wrote the Negro National Anthem.

James Weldon Johnson

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