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Black History Month became federally recognized by President Gerald Ford during the United States' Bicentennial Celebration which was celebrated in this year. 

What is 1976? 

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At the 2025 Golden Globes, this How to Get Away with Murder actress, producer, and writer received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her "outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment." Eddie Murphy received the award at 2023's Golden Globes. 

Who is Viola Davis?

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Damola Adamolekum, previously the first Black CEO of P.F. Chang's, recently became recognized as the youngest CEO of this popular seafood restaurant chain, known for their casual atmosphere and delicious biscuits.

What is Red Lobster? 

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One of the founding members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he was a minister and civil rights activist pivotal to the integration efforts in Birmingham, Alabama. You'll see his name the next time you catch a flight in Birmingham. 

Who is Fred Shuttlesworth?


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Frederick McKinley Jones, aka the "King of Cool," developed this innovation to keeps products like Grapico or Sunfresh fresh during transport. His company was also critical in transporting food & blood during WWII.

What is the refrigerated truck?

^Frederick McKinley Jones

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This 2017 film relays the true story of the three female African-American mathematicians—Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine Johnson, and Mary Jackson—at NASA whose calculations were responsible for launching John Glenn into space (the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth in 1962). 

What is Hidden Figures?

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Previously hosted by Richard Dawson, Family Feud was very close to being canceled until this mustached comedian took the reins in 2010. Since his tenure, Family Feud has eclipsed Wheel of Fortune as the most-watched syndicated game show on TV. 

Who is Steve Harvey?

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This scholar and prominent historian published many books on Black history and the African diaspora. He is recognized for his role in establishing Black History Month as we know it today. 

Who is Carter G. Woodson?


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"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" is a hymn written by two brothers: James Weldon Johnson adapted the lyrics from a poem he wrote, and his brother J. Rosamond Johnson, composed the music for the song. The brothers were born in this Florida city, affectionately known as Jax or "The River City." 

What is Jacksonville?


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Also known for his work with Alexander Graham Bell in developing the patent for the modern telephone, Lewis Latimer was an inventor most renowned for innovating a method to make this Thomas Edison invention mass-producible. 

What is the lightbulb? 

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Elisabeth Omilami, current CEO of Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, operates one of the largest social services organizations in North America and is based in this Georgia city, also known as "The Big Peach." 

What is Atlanta, GA?

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Although more well-known for serving two terms as the 44th President of the United States, this politician and writer also has a penchant for music and has regularly released a Summer #POTUS Spotify Playlist since 2015. 

Who is Barack Obama?

400

The first African American pilots in the United States Army Air Corps, some 1000 trained between 1941 and 1946, are referred to as this group. They were also known as the "Red Tails" during WWII because of the distinctive deep red paint on the tails of their fighter planes.

Who are the Tuskegee Airmen?


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This 2024 Netflix film retells the story of the only U.S. Women's Army Corps unity of color stationed overseas during WWII. Starring Kerry Washington, the film follows the women responsible for sorting over 17 million pieces of mail to soldiers and their families ahead of schedule despite poor working conditions and gender and racial discrimination. 

What is The Six Triple Eight?


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Starring on the sketch-comedy show since 2003, this comedian and actor is the longest-tenured cast member in Saturday Night Live's history. You may also remember him from Good Burger and All That!

Who is Kenan Thompson?

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In the film The Long Walk Home, Odessa Cotter protests segregated seating on Montgomery buses by walking to her job as a nanny, despite the long distance. The film highlights community efforts during the Montgomery Bus Boycott like carpooling groups to help black workers get to and from work. Odessa is portrayed by this actress who starred in Ghost the same year.

Who is Whoopi Goldberg?

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This producer, actress, and television icon was the first Black American woman to own her own production company. She was nominated for an Academy Award in her first movie, The Color Purple.

Who is Oprah Winfrey?