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National Urban League
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This comedian, singer, actor, and film producer is remembered for playing the title character in the crime comedy film, Dolemite, and its sequels

Rudy Ray Moore

100

What race was the Urban League founded to help?

African Americans

100

In the introduction to The Souls of Black Folk, published in 1903, this author wrote that “the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of color line.”

W.E.B. Dubois 

100

He was the first black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River.

Bass Reeves?

100

What year was the Urban League was founded?

1910

200

Founded in 1877, this college was established to educate former slaves. The college is still in existence today and has produced prominent local and national leaders

Philander Smith College

200

What is one of the 5 pillars of the Urban League Young Professionals?

Education, Jobs, Housing, Health, and Justice

200

An African-American physician renowned for his work in blood plasma preservation.

Charles Drew

200

First black athlete to win a medal in the Olympics games in 1904 in St. Louis.  

George Coleman Poage 

200

Who was Whitney M. Young Jr?

A former Executive Director of the National Urban League.

300

A group of African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957.

The Little Rock Nine.

300

How many years have the Young Professionals been in Arkansas? 

5 years 

300

This American historian, author, journalist has been called the "Father of Black History". In February 1926 he launched the celebration of "Negro History Week", the precursor of Black History Month

Who is Carter Godwin Woodson ?

300

African American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. She became the first black woman to travel into space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

Mae Jemison 

300

What is the Urban League logo and what does it mean?

The equal sign within the circle serves as a graphic reminder of the League’s commitment to equality for all people.  

400

An African American civil rights activist, publisher, and journalist who played a leading role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957.

Daisy Bates

400

What does ULSAYP stand for ? 

Urban League of the State of Arkansas- Young Professionals 

400

The co-founders of the National Urban League.

Ruth Standish Baldwin & Edmund Haynes

400

At the height of the Jim Crow era, this boxer became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion.

Jack Johnson

400

What is the National Urban League's slogan? 

Empowering communities. Changing Lives.

500

As a leading HIV/AIDS researcher, He is the first African American Rhodes scholar from Arkansas. He used a grant from the CDC to partner with black churches in thirteen states to educate people about HIV.

James E. K. Hildreth

500

What is the age range for a Young Professional?

16-40

500

 In 1964 in Jonesboro, Louisiana this organization protected civil rights activists from the Ku Klux Klan.

Deacons of Defense 

500

Nine months before the more widely known incident in which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, this African American refused to give up her seat in 1955. 

Claudette Colvin 

500

In what state is the National Urban League headquartered?

New York

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