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100

What filmmaker produced and director the hit films "Do the Right Thing," "Jungle Fever," and "Malcolm X"

A. John Singleton        B. Spike Lee

C. Ava DuVernay        D. Barry Jenkins

D. Who is Spike Lee

100

Who founded an economic program called PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) in 1971?

A. Abraham Lincoln B. Marcus Garvey

C. Jesse Jackson D. Wilma Rudolph

C. Jesse Jackson

100

What basketball great was cut from the varsity basketball team in high school because at 5'11', he was deemed to be too short to play at that level?

A. Karl Malone         B. Michael Jordan

C. Vince Carter        D. Dave Winfield

B. Michael Jordan

100

At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, this sprinter became the first American woman to win 3 gold medals.  Who was she?

A. Florence Griffith Joyner    B. Coco Jones

C. Rhonda Rousey                D. Wilms Rudolph

D. Wilma Rudolph

100

What magazine is known as "The magazine of today's Black Woman"?

A. Time Magazine           B. Essence Magazine

C. Good Housekeeping   D. People Magazine

                       

B. What is Essence

200

What comedian starred in the blockbuster movies "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Trading Places," and provided the voice of Donkey in the "Shrek" movie

A. Eddie Murphy B. Steve Harvey

C. Kevin Hart D. Dan Aykroyd

A. Eddie Murphy

200

How long did the Montgomery bus boycott, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. last?

A. 1 week            B. 3 weeks

C. 1 month          D. 385 days

C. 385 days

200

What disease did Wilma Rudolph have to overcome as a child?

A. Meningitis            B. Polio

C. Tuberculosis         D. HIV

B. Polio

200

The 1992 Olympic basketball team, the first to feature active NBA players, featured 11 future Hall of Fame players and won by an average of almost 44 points per game enroute to the gold medal.  By what nickname was this team known?

A. All-American Team          B. The Redeem Team

C. The Dream Team            D. Legends of the Game

C. The Dream Team 

200

What was the name of the first black Greek fraternity, founded at Cornell University in 1906?

A. Alpha Phi Alpha                 B. Kappa Alph Psi

C. Omega Psi Phi                   D. Phi Beta Sigma

A. Alpha Phi Alpha



300

Jazz singer Bilie Holiday's life was the subject of what famous film?

A. Friday the 13th B. To Kill a Mockingbird

C. Lady Sings the Blues D. A Lesson Before Dying

C. Lady Sings the Blues

300

What civil rights group was organized on Abraham Lincoln's birthday in 1909 in New York City?

A. NCAA                       B. NAACP

C. SCL                         D. SNAP

B. NAACP

300

In what city was the legendary trumpeter Louis Armstrong born in...

A. Atlanta                 B. Pittsburgh

C. New York              D. New Orleans

D. New Orleans

300

Who was the first African American to compete in the Olympics, and also the first to win an Olympic medal, earning Bronze in the 200m and 400m hurdles at the 1904 Olympics?

A. George Poage              B. Jesse Owens

C. Marion Jones               D. Sha'Carri Richardson

A. George Poage

300

What was the name of the network of hiding places, which helped slaves escape to freedom?

A. Under the Bridge               B. Under the Stairs

C. A Train Company               D. Underground Railroad

D. Underground Railroad

400

What actor won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Private Silas Trip in "Glory", and a Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Detective Alonzo Harris in "Training Day"?

A. John Singleton                 B. Michael B. Jordan

C. Eddie Murphy                  D. Denzel Washington

D. Denzel Washington

400

Who earned the nicknames "the little man's lawyer" and "Mr. Civil Rights" for his work on behalf of the poor and minorities?

A. Thurgood Marshall        B. CT Vivian

C. James Baldwin             D. James Earl Jones

A. Thurgood Marshall

400

In what year did Cassius Clay join the Nation of Islam and change his name to Muhammad Ali?

A. 2001             B. 1996

C. 1973             D. 1964

D. 1964

400

He was born Cassius Clay but changed his name after he joined the Nation of Islam.  Who is this former Olympic gold medal prizefighter?

A. Joe Louis                      B. Louis Farrakhan

C. Muhammad Ali              D. Lennox Lewis

C. Muhammad Ali

400

What agency administered by the Union Army from 1865 - 1872, helped to protect the rights of former slaves?

A. Freedmen's Bureau            B. NACCP

C. Liberty Mutual                   D. Jim Crow

A. What is the Freedmen's Bureau

500

Who became the first African American women to win an Academy Award when she was recognized as Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Gone With the Wind"?

A. Cicely Tyson B. Hattie McDaniels

C. Whitney Houston D. Viola Davis

B. Hattie McDaniel

500

What famous march helped influence the Voting Rights Act, passed in August 1965?

A. March to Selma B. March for Life

C. Gandhi's Salt March D. Million Man March

A. March to Selma

500

What nickname was given to baseball great Henry Aaron due to his lightning quick homerun swing?

A. Hammering Hank B. Sultan of Swat

C. The Say Hey Kid D. Bronx Bomber

A. Hammering Hank

500

This man originally attended the University of Pittsburgh on a football scholarship but excelled on the school's track team.  He then went on to win a gold medal in the 110m hurdles at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games.  Who is he?

A. Tony Dorsett                  B. Larry Fitzgerald

C. Tony Siragusa                D. Roger Kingdom

D. Roger Kingdom

500

What organization helps fund scholarships for 37 private historically black colleges and universities?

A. Go Fund Me      B. United Negro College Fund

C. Oprah Fund      D. Michael Jordan Legacy Fund

B. What is the United Negro College Fund

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