Historical Figures
Inspiring Icons
Momentous Movements
Constitutional Impact
Social & Cultural Shifts
100

This individual refused to give up their seat in 1955

Who is Rosa Parks

100

This artist's 2016 visual album Lemonade is widely analyzed for its exploration of Black feminism, Southern heritage, and generational trauma. 

Who is Beyonce

100

After Rosa Parks' arrest, this was the city in which the bus boycott began. 

What is Montgomery, Alabama

100

This amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. 

What is the 14th Amendment

100

Born in NYC, this 1920's cultural movement centered in Harlem as it reshaped literature, music and art. 

What is the Harlem Renaissance.

200

A group of all-Black fighter pilots who served in World War II, and were the first recognized with distinction. 

Who are the Tuskegee Airmen

200

This brilliant individual was the sole NASA mathematician who calculated the flight trajectories for John Glenn's orbital mission.

Who is Katherine Johnson


200

This 1960 student-led movement began at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and helped spread nonviolent direct-action protests across the South.

What is the Greensboro sit-ins
200

This 1954 Supreme Court decision overturned Plessy v. Ferguson in the context of public education, declaring segregation inherently unequal.

Brown v. Board of Education


200

This holiday, celebrated on June 19th, marks the day slavery officially ended in Texas and is now celebrated across the United States.

What is Juneteenth

300

This NAACP attorney argued Brown v. Board of Education before they became the first Black Supreme Court Justice.

Who is Thurgood Marshall

300

Becoming the first Black female billionaire marked this individual as a media mogul in 2003. 

Who is Oprah Winfrey

300

This Alabama city was where the voting rights marches began and ended in Montgomery. 

What is Selma, Alabama

300

In 1965, this federal law now outlawed literacy tests and allowed federal oversight of elections in discriminatory states. 

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965


300

This musical style, developed in the South and influenced by work songs and spirituals, became a major part of American culture and includes artists like Ray Charles and B.B. King.

What is the Blues

400

An agricultural scientist who developed crop rotation methods that would help revitalize the soil in Southern states. 

Who is George Washington Carver


400

1988 marked this group's album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, which became a political landmark in music. 

Who is Public Enemy

400

This 1961 interracial campaign challenged segregated interstate bus travel in the South by testing the Supreme Court’s ruling in Boynton v. Virginia, often facing violent resistance.

What are the Freedom Rides


400

This 1870 amendment gave Black men the legal right to vote by prohibiting voter discrimination based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

What is the 15th Amendment

400

During the early 20th century, millions of African Americans moved from the rural South to Northern cities in search of better jobs and living conditions. This migration is known as the…

What is the Great Migration

500

Before becoming the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, this justice served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and had previously worked as a federal public defender—making her the first former public defender to serve on the Supreme Court.

Who is Kentanji Brown Jackson


500

I was the individual who published The North Star Newspaper

Who is Frederick Douglass

500

Convict leasing, widely practiced after Reconstruction, functioned as a continuation of forced labor despite the passage of this constitutional amendment. 

What is the Thirteenth Amendment 

500

This 1967 Supreme Court case made it legal for people of different races to marry anywhere in the United States.

Loving v. Virgina

500

This 1980s-1990s cultural movement saw African American youth express creativity through graffiti, rap, breakdancing, and DJing, becoming a global cultural phenomenon.

What is Hip-Hop