What was the informal system that helped slaves escape to the North during the mid-1800s?
What is The Underground Railroad
Where are the Great Pyramids of Giza located?
This baseball player was the first African American to play in the major leagues.
Who is Jackie Robinson
What is the highest selling album in the world (with a total of over 65 million copies sold)?
What is Thriller by Michael J
In which city is the first ever African American History Museum located?
Washington D.C
The home of 3 of the world's oldest mosques
What is Timbuktu
Which Olympic gymnast became both the first American to claim gold medals in the team and individual all-around events and the first African American to win the all-around title.
Who is Gabby Douglas
This energetic Public Enemy rapper made wearing a clock as a necklace a fashion statement in the 80's
Who is Flava Flav
What Supreme Court decision decreed that public schools should be integrated?
What is Brown vs. Board of Education
Considered the wealthiest man in History?
Who is Mansa Musa
This boxer "floats likes a butterfly and stings like a bee". He has won the heavy weight championship 3 times.
Who is Muhammad Ali
Which black female artist currently has the highest number of Grammys?
Who is Beyonce
Who started the first African identity and pride movement in American history.
Who is Marcus Garvey
Who is Sundiata Kieta
This Chicago Bulls basketball player has one 5 MVP awards, had a tennis shoe brand by Nike featuring his shadow, wore the number 23 jersey, and was in the movie Space Jam.
Who is Michael Jordan
Who were the first two black singers that ever won Grammys within the same year of 1959?
Who are Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie
The first Historically Black College or University
What is Cheyney University
What does the word Ghana mean in the Soninke language?
Warrior King
This Olympic speed skater became the first African American athlete to win a gold medal in an individual sport.
Who is Shani Davis
What is the name of the movement that started the revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in New York City.
What is Harlem Renaissance