This 1995 classic follows a day in the life of Craig and Smokey as they navigate trouble in their neighborhood, all while trying to come up with $200 by 10 PM
What is "Friday"
This drink item is traditionally for the “kids”
What is "Hug Juices"
First Black Woman To Win a GRAMMY For Best Country Album
Who is "Beyoncé"
Born into slavery, this abolitionist and former Underground Railroad conductor later became a civil rights activist, speaker, and the first African American woman to lead a military expedition during the Civil War.
Who is "Harriet Tubman"
Name the SNBC Treasurer
Who is "Kaleb Hill"
This 2004 comedy stars two FBI agents who go undercover in the Hamptons
What is "White Chicks"
A grilled item usually paired with a bag of chips.
What is "Hotdog"
a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer from Mississauga, Ontario. Born in 1993 this person gained recognition after signing with Drake’s OVO Sound label in 2013.
Who is "PARTYNEXTDOOR"
This athlete became the first African American to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Who is "Jackie Robinson"?
The pie we eating on thanksgiving
What is "sweet potato pie"
This 1993 romantic drama follows a grieving poet and a postal worker on a road trip from Los Angeles to Oakland, blending love, loss, and Janet Jackson's iconic box braids.
What is "Poetic Justice"
Made with vanilla wafers or chessmen cookies
What is "banana pudding"
This three member group, formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 1990 is known for their unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop.
Who is "TLC"
This inventor developed the modern-day traffic light and the gas mask, significantly impacting both transportation safety and military innovation.
Who is "Garrett Morgan"
DAILY DOUBLE:
Found in 18in, 20in, 22in
What is "Bundles"
This 1996 crime drama follows four friends from Los Angeles—Stony, Cleo, T.T., and Frankie—as they turn to bank robbery out of desperation, testing their loyalty, survival, and sisterhood.
What is "Set It Off"
This popular dish, often served at barbecues and family gatherings, typically includes boiled potatoes, mayonnaise, mustard, and sometimes chopped eggs and vegetables.
What is "potato salad"
His talented singer made his debut at just 12 years old and quickly became known for his impressive falsetto and smooth vocals. Hits like ‘Can We Talk’ and ‘I’m Ready’ solidified his place in R&B history, with his debut album being executive produced by Prince
Who is "Tevin Campbell"
This African American writer and poet became famous for works like The Souls of Black Folk and was one of the founders of the NAACP.
Who is "W.E.B. Du Bois"
Name 1 of the 2 RHA Reps (double points for both)
Who is "Loren Finch" and/or "Nevaeh Bullitt"
This powerful 1985 film, based on Alice Walker’s novel, follows the life of Celie, a Black woman in the early 1900s South, as she endures hardship, finds her voice, and reclaims her freedom.
What is The "Color Purple"?
A grilled item typically reserved for "the grown folks"
What is "Steak OR Ribs"
often hailed as the Queen of Soul — was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist whose powerful voice and emotional depth made her one of the most influential artists in music history. Born in 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Detroit, Michigan, she began singing gospel at her father’s church before crossing into secular music.
Who is "Aretha Franklin"
In 1968, she became the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress, serving as a trailblazer for other Black women in politics.
Who is "Shirley Chisholm"
This African American woman is recorded as the first black self-made millionaire in the U.S. Who is she?
Who is "Madam C. J. Walker"