Early Influences (1400s-1700s)
Civil Rights & Activism (1900s-1960s)
Modern Change (1970s-Present)
Resistance/Resilience
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Resistance/Resilience

100

This person, known as the "father of racism," claimed that Africans were naturally inferior and needed slavery to become "civilized."

Gomes Eanes de Zurara

100

This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War. (Abraham Lincoln)

Abraham Lincoln

100

This hip-hop group was known for socially conscious lyrics in the 1980s.

Public Enemy

100

This woman refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955.

Rosa Parks

100

He was the first Black president of the United States.

(Barack Obama)

200

He was a founding father who owned enslaved people but also wrote that "all men are created equal."

Thomas Jefferson

200

He was a Black preacher who led a rebellion against slavery in Virginia.

(Gabriel Prosser)

200

This former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State was the first Black and Indian woman to run for president as a major party nominee.

 Kamala Harris

200

This baseball player broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947.

(Jackie Robinson)

200

This activist fought for women’s rights and racial equality in the 1800s. Aint I a woman?

(Sojourner Truth)

300

This Portuguese prince financed exploration, which led to the Atlantic slave trade

Prince Henry of Portugal

300

He delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington.

(Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)

300

This young persons tragic death led to protests and the Black Lives Matter movement

Trayvon Martin or Tamir Rice

300

This U.S. President was in office during the Rodney King incident and the 1992 LA Riots he also developed the No Child Left Behind Act

George Bush

300

This Black nationalist leader started the "Back to Africa" movement.

Marcus Garvey

400

This early African American poet was enslaved but became famous for her writing

Phillis Wheatley

400

This civil rights leader promoted Black empowerment and was associated with the Nation of Islam.

(Malcolm X)

400

He was killed by police in 2020, sparking nationwide protests.

He was killed by police in 2020, sparking nationwide protests.

400

What does SNCC stand for?

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

400

 U.S. president during the March on Washington who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964

John F. Kennedy

500

She was a former enslaved woman who became a famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

500

She was a leader in Black feminism and wrote about race and gender equality. 

Audre Lorde

500

This woman co-founded the Black Lives Matter movement.

Alicia Garza

500

This activist organized the 1963 March on Washington but was left out of the spotlight because he was gay.


Bayard Rustin

500

This black 90 rapper and actress was known for her impact on hip-hop and Black culture with an empowering message for black women. 

Queen Latifa

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