Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech here
Washington, DC
First African American to serve in the U.S. Supreme Court
Thurgood Marshall
Muhammad Ali's nickname
The Greatest
Beyoncé's first solo album was titled ___
The name of Michelle Obama's debut memoir is...
Becoming
Barack Obama was senator of this state before his presidency
Illinois
She was the first African American and Native American woman to hold a pilot license.
Bessie Coleman
Shaquille O' Neill finished his basketball career with this team
Boston Celtics
This singer is remembered as the "queen of jazz"
Ella Fitzgerald
Who said "if not us, then who? If not now, then when?"
This organization utilized a 10 point program outlining the need for freedom, employment, end of capitalism, housing, education, free healthcare, end to police brutality, and land
The Black Panther Party (BPP)
The first African American model to be featured on the cover of GQ magazine
Tyra Banks
Serena Williams was this age when she won her first U.S. Open
17
This TV presenter created and hosted Soul Train
Don Cornelius
Virgil Abloh was best known for being the artistic director of this brand
Louis Vuitton
____ started the Chicago Defender magazine in 1905.
Robert Abbott
First Black female astronaut, Mae Jemison, said she was inspired a Black character of this popular series
Star Trek (Lt. Uhura)
This was the first African American to play in an NBA game
Earl Lloyd
Diana Ross was a member of this Motown group
The Supremes
This author became the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature
Toni Morrison
This city is known as the birthplace of hip hop
The Bronx, New York
She was the first Black woman elected to congress in 1968, using the slogan "unbought and unbossed".
Shirley Chisolm
This athlete became the first Black woman to be a competitor of the world tennis tour and the first to win a Grand Slam title in 1956.
Althea Gibson
Gabrielle Union got her breakthrough role in this teen movie
Bring it On
This publication, first published in 1936, served as a comprehensive guide for Black travelers about locations that were either Black-owned or didn't engage in segregationist practices.
The Negro Motorist Green Book