This artist sings 'I Keep Forgetting'
Michael Mcdonald
The first black woman to go to space
Mae Jemison
What do you need to make brown Kool-Aid?
Grape and Orange
This comedian told his sister's kids "not to touch my TV, DVDs, my stereo, my dual-deck VCR, my old school, my new school, slow jams, party jams, happy rap, and you betta not touch my James Brown.
Bernie Mac
This strong liberal woman who mothered five children was played Phylicia Rashad.
Claire Huxtable
This artist sings "Square Biz"
Teena Marie
Son of indentured servants from Great Britain was the first recorded African child to be born in the colonies in 1624
William Tucker
How do you make a Pac-Man sandwich?
Cut a slit on one side and fry the bologna
This man was known being a cheap scape, who would constantly fuss at his children when they would waste any food or expenses.
Julius
This mother who couldn't stand her daughter in law was known for her eccentric personality and her infamous biscuits
Mama Payne
This artist sings "They Don't Know"
Jon B.
What state was the first colony to ban slavery in 1777
Vermont
Top Ramen or Maruchan?
Top Ramen
This TV dad took in an edgy unpolished youngster into his home when he had trouble back in Philadelphia.
Uncle Phil
This TV Mom adopted one twin in this 1994 sitcom while Raymond Earl Campbell adopted the other twin.
Jackee Harry/ Lisa
This artist sings "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You"
Micheal Bolton
He became the first black Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall
DAILY DOUBLE! This dish is known to have an unpleasant smell and a chewy texture
Chitlins
This TV dad is known as a junk-hoarding, joke-cracking old buster who constantly calls his own son a dummy
Fred Sandford
This TV Show Mom went to a community college with her daughter and is known for being obsessive.
MoNique/ Nicki Parker
This artist sings "Sara Smile"
Hall and Oates
Claudia Colvin
What do we prefer? Sweet Potato Pie or Pumpkin Pie?
Sweet Potato Pie
He was the dad to these two unruly brothers in this 1995 sitcom. He also fathered Craig in this well-known all-black cast movie in 1995
John Witherspoon
DAILY DOUBLE!
This was the first black woman to win an Emmy Award for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series in 1981. The comedy series that ran for 11 seasons.
Isabel Sanford/ Weezy Jefferson