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100

Who were the two founders of the Black Panther Party?

A. Bobby Hamilton & Chris Warnsom

B. Huey Newton & Bobby Seale

C. Angela Davis

D. Fred Hampton

 Huey Newton & Bobby Seale


100

What does COINTELPRO stand for? 

A. Counseling Projects

B. Counter Ideas Program

C. Counter Intelligence Program

D. Continuous Intentions Projects

C. Counter Intelligence Program

100

Who created the gas mask?

A. Shelby Davidson

B. Garret Morgan 

C. Sam Dutton

D. Mrs. Mary Hanks

B. Garret Morgan


100

He was a medical doctor for the African American community of Columbus, a civil rights leader, and a “physician for the social ills of society”.

A. Daniel Williams 

B. Thomas Brewer

C. James Durham

D. James Smith

* double points

B. Thomas Brewer


100

Which of these did George Washington carver NOT create (invent)?

A. Dye

B. Peanut butter

C. Soap

D. Shoe polish

B. Peanut butter

200

What state were the black panthers founded in?

A. Georgia

B. Texas

C. Alabama

D. California

*Get the question wrong and lose double the points

D. California

200

What was one of the objectives of COINTELPRO

A. Create peace among black American citizens

B. Eliminate prominent black leaders and break down their organizations

C. a military tactic to sink ships while at war

D. CIA program that helps citizens with legal aid.

B. Eliminate prominent black leaders and break down their organizations

200

Garret Morgan also invented the 

A. gas mask

B. Super soaker

C. Frying pan

D. Traffic signal

*Only 1 person from your team can answer


A. Traffic Signal

200

He was the first licensed African American to practice surgery in Columbus, GA.

A. Viven Thomas

B. Louis Wright

C. Delmar Edwards 

D. Nathan Mossell

*you get two try's to get it right

C. Delmar Edwards 

200

On What day did the first library for African Americans open in Columbus and what was the name of it.

A. March 5th, 1949, Mildred L. Terry Public Library

B. January 5th, 1953, 4th Avenue Library 

C. February 30th, 1952, Mildred L. Terry Public Library

D. December 16th, 1953, Mildred L. Terry Public Library

*pick one member from your team to dance for 15 secs in front of everyone  for an extra 50 points

B. January 5th, 1953, 4th Avenue Library

300

The first person in Montgomery to refuse to give up their seat to a white person on the bus? (rewrite)

A. Martha Hutchidson

B. Claudette Colvin 

C. Rosa Parks

D. Sarah Hill

* team has to find a non fiction book about cooking in one minute (without staff help)

B. 

300

Who was the head of the FBI during COINTELPRO?

A. J Edgar Hoover

B. John Dillinger

C. Herbert Hoover

D. Clyde Tolson

A. J Edgar Hoover


300

Who invented the automatic elevator door after his daughter almost took a fatal fall?

A. Frederick McKinley

B. Marie Brown

C. Alexander Miles 

D. Thomas L. Jennings

C. Alexander Miles


300

Designated Colored Only in April 1922, this building had 30 beds and saw paying and charity patients.

A. Colored Department of the City Hospital

B. Negro Citizens Hospital

C. Hospital for Colored Citizens

D. Negro Department of City Hospital

A. Colored Department of the City Hospital

300

Who does the king family believe killed Martin Luther King Jr?

A. doctors at the hospital

B.  FBI, mafia, police 

C. James Earl Ray

D. Jessie Jackson

B. FBI, mafia, police

400

Name one social programs the Black Panther Party provide?

Free Breakfast, sickle cell anemia screening, legal aid and adult education classes, testing for high blood pressure, lead poisoning, tuberculosis and diabetes; cancer detection screenings; physical exams; treatments for colds and flu; and immunization against polio, measles, rubella, and diphtheria

400

Cointelpro was conducted by

FBI

400

Who invented the tricycle?

A. Matthew A. Cherry

B. Garret Morgan

C. Granville Woods

D. Marie Brown

*Entire team must sing a tv theme song 50 extra points

A. Matthew A. Cherry


400

What association held a tuberculosis clinic at the county courthouse specifically for the city's black residents.

A. Colored Public Health Association

B. Negro Citizens Association

C. Negro Medical Association

D. The Public Health Nurse Association 

*you get a second chance if you miss this question

D. The Public Health Nurse Association

400

He started the "Back to Africa Movement" and was later deported back to his homeland in Jamaica.

He was the first person introducing the philosophy of black nationalism to the United States.

A. Malcom X

B. Medger Eggers

C. Marcus Garvey

D. Milton Johnthon

*Give 50 points to the team to your left if you get it wrong

C. Marcus Garvey

500

Doctor Mr. Luther King Jr. visited Columbus Ga in 1958. Where did he speak?

A. St Lutheran A.M.E Church

B. Prince Hall Masonic Temple

C. Outside Under the 14th Street Bridge

D. The Modern Free Place of Worship


B. Prince Hall Masonic Temple

500

What was  a tactic used  by the government as apart off COINTELPRO to take down the Black Panther Party:

*Take 50 points from any team

Assassinated leaders 

 Wrote threating letters to other organizations and pretended to be a part of the panther party

Put members in jail for no reason under false pretense

and more...


500

This person contributed to the invention of the telephone, streetcar, and invented the induction telegraph.

A. Thomas G Whitaker 

B. Granville Woods 

C. Marie Kape

D. Donald Fisher

B. Granville Woods

500

Prominent Columbus, Ga Edwin Turner physician was educated at this Ivy league medical school/

A. Columbia

B. Princeton

C. Harvard 

D. Yale

C. Harvard

500

What was bus boycott and how long did it take?

A. 1 year

B. 3 Months

C. 64

D. 381 Days

protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating. It lasted 381 days.