Who was the star of Black Panther?
Chadwick Boseman
Who triggered a boycott of the Montgomery, Alabama, bus system in 1955 by refusing to give up their seat to a white passenger on a bus?
Rosa Parks
This Civil Rights icon has a birthday on January 15th, even though we celebrate him on the third Monday in January?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Who is/was considered the King of Pop?
Michael Jackson
Michael Jordan was a professional athlete who played basketball for the Chicago Bulls. What was his jersey number?
23
What movie tells the true story of how the U.S. Space Program really got off of the ground?
Hidden Figures
Who is the most famous (award winning) music producer to come from Seattle?
Quincy Jones
Who famously said, ""You get a car! You get a car! You get a car!"
Oprah Winfrey
Which Motown group had hits like “My Girl” and “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”?
The Temptations
Who was the first African American Olympian to win the all-around title in gymnastics?
Gabby Douglas
Who was the first African American actress to win an Academy Award for best actress?
Halle Berry
What does NAACP stand for?
National Association for the Achievement of Colored People
Who invented peanut butter?
George Washington Carver
Name the Grammy-Award winning quartet from Philadelphia that has sold over four million copies of their album Cooley High Harmony.
Boyz II Men
What team did Jackie Robinson join in 1947?
Brooklyn Dodgers
Who was the first African American to win an Academy Award in a leading role?
Sidney Poitier
What did William L. still organize in 1880 for black youth?
The YMCA
Who is the person known for being the first Black self made millionaire?
Madam CJ Walker
What TWO musicians are tied with the most albums on the billboard top 200?
Drake
Jay-z
What boxer was known as the "Louisville Lip?"
Muhammad Ali
Quincy's father from Love & Basketball played for which NBA team?
Los Angeles Clippers
What year was Black History Month first recognized by a U.S. president?
1976
Who was the first African American justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?
Thurgood Marshall
First Black artist to win a Grammy for album of the year.
*Hint: it was in 1974*
Stevie Wonder
This person won their first grand slam at the age of 17.
Serena Williams