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100

This iconic gospel singer, famous for songs like “His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” became a pivotal figure in both the gospel and jazz worlds and was an integral part of the Harlem Renaissance.

Who is Mahalia Jackson?

100

This Louisiana politician, known for his service as the first African American governor of the state during Reconstruction, remains an important figure in American political history.

Who is P.B.S. Pinchback?

100

This pioneering poet, born in 1753, became the first African American woman to be published, with works that include "On Being Brought from Africa to America."

Who is Phillis Wheatley?

100

This historian, known as the "Father of Black History," founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History and promoted the celebration of Negro History Week, now known as Black History Month.

Who is Carter G. Woodson?

100

This pioneering African American physician and surgeon is credited with developing techniques for blood plasma preservation, which became vital for blood transfusions during World War II.

Who is Dr. Charles Drew?

200

This gospel singer, who served in the U.S. Air Force as a member of the "Tops in Blue" ensemble, continues to inspire people of all ages with her uplifting songs, using her powerful voice to spread hope and motivation.

Who is Cheryl Philson Williams?

200

This dynamic individual made history by becoming the youngest person ever elected to serve on the city council, using his platform to focus on youth engagement and community development.

Who is Councilman Anthony Kenny?

200

This influential scholar and writer, known for his book The Souls of Black Folk, was a co-founder of the NAACP and a leading figure in the fight for racial equality.


Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

200

This abolitionist, who worked tirelessly for the freedom of enslaved people, also served as a nurse and spy during the Civil War, and is celebrated for her efforts to educate freed slaves.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

This retired U.S. Army General, who gained national attention for his leadership in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, is known for his military service and advocacy for disaster preparedness and environmental issues.

Who is General Russel Honore?

300

A pivotal African American gospel group, they are best known for their hit "I'm Going Through," which has been widely influential in both gospel and secular music circles.

Who are Zion Travelers?

300

This former U.S. President made history as the first African American to hold the office, and his political career paved the way for future generations of leaders.

Who is Barack Obama?

300

This acclaimed author and poet, known for works like I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, became one of the most prominent voices of African American literature and is celebrated for her contributions to poetry and activism.

Who is Maya Angelou?

300

This educator and activist, known for founding the National Council of Negro Women, dedicated her life to improving education and economic opportunities for African Americans, especially women.

Who is Mary McLeod Bethune?

300

In 1963, this engineer became part of the first cohort of African American engineers to work at NASA in the Deep South, contributing to the Apollo 11 mission that successfully sent the first man to the Moon.

Who is Morgan Watson?

400

This influential gospel group, founded by Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, is famous for its harmonies and impact on contemporary gospel music, with hits like "You Brought the Sunshine."

Who are the Clark Sisters?

400

This Louisiana State Representative, serving District 101, has focused on education, healthcare, and economic development, championing policies to improve the quality of life for her constituents.

Who is State Representative Vanessa LaFleur?

400

This acclaimed author, whose novels such as Their Eyes Were Watching God are considered masterpieces, is often called the "Queen of the Harlem Renaissance" for her exploration of African American women's identities and experiences.

Who is Zora Neale Hurston?

400

his influential African American minister and educator served as the first director of the freshman complex at Southern University, and was a dedicated advocate for educational and religious development, including his work in Farmville, Louisiana.

Who is Rev. Jesse B. Bilberry, Jr.?

400

In 1989, this pioneering engineer became the first African American faculty member at the endowed College of Engineering at Cornell University, making significant contributions to the field of engineering education and research.

Who is Stephen McGuire?

500

This legendary gospel composer, known as the "Father of Gospel Music," is credited with popularizing spirituals with his compositions such as "Take My Hand, Precious Lord," and played a crucial role in shaping the gospel music genre.

Who is Thomas A. Dorsey?

500

This Louisiana Congressman, known for his long-standing career in public service, has represented the state's 2nd congressional district and is committed to issues like education, healthcare, and civil rights.

Who is Congressman Cleo Fields?

500

This playwright and author of A Raisin in the Sun wrote about race, identity, and social issues, with her works contributing significantly to both theater and literature.

Who is Lorraine Hansberry?

500

This institution, founded in 1837, is recognized as the first historically Black college and university (HBCU), playing a pivotal role in providing education to African Americans.

What is Cheyney University of Pennsylvania?

500

This physician, who became the first African American woman in space, flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992 and has worked as a physician and an advocate for science education.

Who is Mae Jemison?