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One of the first heroes of World War II and was awarded the Navy Cross for actions during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. His face was even used on a recruitment poster


Who is Doris "Dorie" Miller


100

This man was the first African American to play in the MLB

Who is Jack "Jackie" Robinson

100

This man was the first African American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff


Who is Colin Powell


100

"No, no, no"--this originally four member group did eventually dwindle, not all of them were "Survivors", however the remaining were some "Independent Women"

What is Destiny's Child?

100

On Feb. 14, 1867 - this prominent HBCU was organized in Augusta, Ga. The institution was then later moved to Atlanta

What is Morehouse College

200

President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the Army Air Corps to create this flying organization for colored troops 


What is the Tuskegee Airmen


200

This icon is First African-American female billionaire. Academy Award-winner for her international humanitarian efforts. Host of one of the most celebrated and longest-running daytime talk shows in television history

Who is Oprah Whinfrey

200

The decision of this court case was overturned by the 13th and 14th amendments to the Constitution, which abolished slavery and declared all persons born in the United States to be citizens of the United States

What is Dred Scott v. Sanford

200

This mans Jumpman logo is likely more recognizable than the NBA logo’s silhouette of Jerry West.

Who is Michael Jordan

200

On Feb. 25, 1948 -this Civil Rights Activist was ordained as a Baptist minister

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.

300

Father of the first African-American general in the United States Air Force. This man first African-American brigadier general in the Army

Who is Benjamin O. Davis, Sr

300

The only black women to be CEO of a fortune 500 company (Shes the COO of Starbucks as well)

Who is Rosalind Brewer

300

By the time this man was nominated to be a Supreme Court justice in 1967, he racked up 29 wins (against just three losses), including his most famous victory, Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 landmark decision that forced public schools to desegregate

Who is Thurgood Marshall

300

This music producer, songwriter produced all three of Michael Jackson’s iconic albums — Off The Wall, Bad and Thriller — the last of which sold more than 32 million copies in the United States alone.

Who is Quincy Jones

300

Passed by Congress February 26, 1869, and ratified February 3, 1870, this amendment granted African American men the right to vote

What is the 15th Amendment

400

In 1918, this troop of African Americans in the 369th Infantry, formerly the 15th Regiment New York Guard were among the most highly decorated upon its return home

Who are the Harlem Hellfighters

400

This woman was a physicist and mathematician who helped launch the first use of digital electronic computers at NASA. Her wisdom with numbers and accuracy was so highly regarded that her sign-off was paramount for NASA to modernize itself with digital computers.

Who is Katherine Johnson

400

On Feb. 11, 1990 , this man was released from a South African prison after being detained for 27 years as political prisoner

Who is Nelson Mandela

400

This 1985 track produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian swept across the world, raking in accolades and revenue and becoming the first single to ever be certified as multi-platinum. Three Grammys, an American Music Award, a People’s Choice Award, and sold over 20 million copies


What is "We Are the World"


400

On Feb. 14, 1818 - The man known as "The Great Emancipator," was born 

Who is Frederick Douglass

500

This man enlisted in the Navy Reserves on Sept. 15, 1942 and was trained as a fireman apprentice. In 1943 he man participated in a Navy program designed to select and train highly qualified men for commissioning as officers. He then later went to become the first African American Admiral in the Navy


Who is Samuel L. Gravely, Jr.


500

From her famous "Ain't I a Woman" speech in Akron, Ohio. This woman was a prominent and frequent speaker on women’s rights and abolition. She gave herself this name in 1843 after becoming a Methodist and began a life of preaching and lecturing

Who is Sojourner Truth

500

The Pan-African Congress, was organized by this man and had consisted of 57 delegates- -16 from the United States and 14 from Africa as well as others from 16 countries and colonies

Who is W.E.B. DuBois

500

This man was the heavyweight champion of the world for 11 years straight. His knockout of Germany's Max Schmeling in 1938 made him a national hero 

Who is the "Brown Bomber" or Joe Lewis

500

On Monday, February 1, 1960, at 4:30 p.m., four freshmen sat down at the lunch counter at the local F.W. Woolworth store and ordered coffee and cherry pie.This event is credited with re-igniting the civil rights movement in America

What is the Greensboro sit-in