Who lead the March of Washington?
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Who said, "Yes, we can! and "Don't Boo, Vote"!
President Barack Obama
These two Atlanta rappers debate over who is the originator of Trap Music.
Who is T.I. and Young Jeezy
In 1961, seven African Americans and six whites–mounted a Greyhound bus in Washington, D.C., embarking on a bus tour of the American south to protest segregated bus terminals.
Freedom Riders
What was "Wally Amos" famous for?
Famous Amos, chocolate chip cookies.
She was the most prominent female writer of the Harlem Renaissance and her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is considered among the most influential works of not only the Renaissance but also of African American and women’s literature.
Zora Neale Hurston
This artist broke down racial barriers by releasing the album “Thriller” in 1982.
Who is Michael Jackson
This law enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
What is Jim Crow Law
Who invented peanut butter?
Who is George Washington Carver
She was the first hip-hop orientated artist to win the 'Album Of The Year' Grammy; in addition to being the first woman to win 5 grammy's in one night.
Who is Lauryn Hill
Who said the famous quote, "God’s time [Emancipation]is always near. He set the North Star in the heavens; He gave me the strength in my limbs; He meant I should be free.”
Harriet Tubman
He was one of the greatest piano players and jazz artists ever.
Who is Duke Ellington
These 3 popular Hip Hop Music Artists have "baby" in their names.
Who is:
DaBaby
Lil Baby
Birdman "Baby" Williams
The decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional.
Brown v. Board of Education
He was loyal follower of Elijah Muhammad and a member of the Nation of Islam.
Malcolm X
"I am tired of giving up my seat."
Rosa Parks
This talented blind musician helped mold how modern soul music is viewed today through songs such as "Superstition?"
Who is Stevie Wonder