BALTIMORE
HISTORY
SPORTS
TV/FILM
MUSIC
100

The current mayor of Baltimore

Brandon Scott

100

The current Vice President of the United States

Kamala Harris

100

#42 and won a World Series with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.

Jackie Robinson

100

Chadwick Boseman played this Marvel character

The Black Panther

100

Blue Ivy's momma and the most-awarded artist in Grammy history.

Beyoncé

200

Tupac Shakur and Jada Pinkett Smith attended this Baltimore City school

Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA)

200

Lonnie Johnson invented this water toy.

Super Soaker

200

Althea Gibson was the first Black person to win a Grand Slam in this sport.

Tennis

200

The (Original) Fresh Prince of Belair  

Will Smith

200

The title of the Black National Anthem

Lift Every Voice and Sing

300

An HBCU in Baltimore City. 

(name one of the two)

Morgan State University or Coppin State University

300

A group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II.

Tuskegee Airmen

300

He would "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee."

Muhammad Ali

300

Actress, singer, and lead in Akeelah and the Bee and NOPE

Keke Palmer

300

Finish the lyrics, "Do you remember, the 21st night of ____________"

September

400

This downtown museum is named after a businessman and the first African American to build a billion-dollar company, Beatrice Foods.

Reginald F. Lewis

400

The first self-made female millionaire and built her fortune with a line of hair care products for Black women.

Madame C.J. Walker

400

The GOAT. Winner of 73 career singles titles (including 23 Grand Slams), 23 doubles titles, two mixed doubles titles, and four-time Olympic gold medalist.

Serena Williams

400

Actor, filmmaker, playwright, entrepreneur, and the creator and performer of the Madea character.

Tyler Perry

400

The King of Pop

Michael Jackson

500

The Supreme Court's first African-American justice from 1967 until 1991

Thurgood Marshall

500

This man is called "the father of black history." He started Negro History Week, which later became Black History Month. Hint: A Baltimore City elementary school is named for him.

Dr. Carter G. Woodson

500

The only professional athlete in history to be named an All-Star in both baseball (Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, and California Angels) and football (Los Angeles Raiders.)  

Bo Jackson

500

Hattie McDaniel (1939 Gone with the Wind) and Sidney Poitier (1963 Lilies of the Field) were the first Black actors to win this award.

Oscar/Academy Award

500

Birthplace of Hip Hop (the borough not just the city) 

The Bronx