Black Women
Former Slaves
"Firsts"
Activists and Celebrity
100

The most identifiable “conductor” of the Underground Railroad

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100
  • Born a slave in Missouri in 1864, this man is most famous for being hired by Booker T. Washington at the Tuskegee Institute and discovered over 300 uses for peanuts
  • Who is George Washington Carver
100
  • Born in Hawaii, this man was the first African American president.

Who is Barak Obama?

100
  • Arguably the most famous Civil Rights Activist, advocated for nonviolent activism. He was assassinated in Memphis.
  • Who is Martin Luther King Jr.
200
  • This woman played a pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama and was a member of the NAACP
  • Who is Rosa Parks?
200
  • This former slave is an important abolitionist became famous for his autobiography/ antislavery paper, The North Star.
  • Who is Frederick Douglass
200
  • First African American to play in the MLB, he played first base for the Dodgers
  • Who is Jackie Robinson
200
  • This former vocal spokesman for the Nation of Islam and minister had controversial views on black racial advocacy including violence.
  • Who is Malcolm X
300
  • A very notable female musician that was the first African American to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera.
  • Who is Marian Anderson?
300
  • Born into slavery, this man worked as a janitor all the way up to a presidential advisor and speaker. Believed in the reliance and importance of economic skills over legal action for blacks
  • Who is Booker T. Washington
300
  • This African American won a Tony, Oscar, and a Golden Globe for his acting. He even received the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Who is Sidney Poitier
300
  • This man is one of the founders of the NAACP and also a famous sociologist and historian
  • Who is W.E.B. Du Bois
400
  • The first American woman to win three gold Olympic medals.
  • Who is Wilma Rudolph?
400
  • This slave sued for his freedom in a famous Supreme Court case. The court ruled AGAINST him, claiming slaves were not citizens since they were considered property and therefore could not sue. 
  • Who is Dred Scott?
400
  • A distinguished lawyer that presented the case Brown v. Board of Education and later became the first black Supreme Court Justice.
  • Who is Thurgood Marshall
400
  • Famous jazz musician best known for playing the cornet
  • Who is Louis Armstrong
500
  • This former slave had religious visions telling her to preach the word of god. She spoke out against slavery and battled for women’s rights.
  • Who is Sojourner Truth? 
500
  • This slave turned NAACP founder was also a teacher and protested conditions in black schools
  • Who is Ida B. Wells? 
500
  •  A famous poet and playwright that believed in celebrating the story of his people.
  • Who is Langston Hughes
500
  • This man overcame chronic illness and won four gold medals for track and field
  • Who is Jesse Owens