For the Culture
Historical Figures
Black Music
Black Entertainers
Black Firsts
100

This is the name of Steven Urkel's alter ego on the show "Family Matters

Stefan

100

This 14 year-old Black boy from Ohio was brutally lynched by a mob of white men for ~allegedly~ whistling at a white woman. (Said woman admitted to lying about the incident decades later).

Emmett Till

100

This legendary Motown singer was dubbed the "Queen of Soul," was famously known for only allowing cash payments for her performances, and was first female artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of the class of 1987.

Aretha Franklin

100

One of America's most distinguished and versatile actors, Michigan Alum, and narrator of the Hype Video.

James Earl Jones

100

The first black woman to be elected to Congress and eventually ran for president in 1972

Shirley Chisholm

200
Oprah Winfrey's best friend

Gayle King

200

This woman became the USA's first black female millionaire with a method of straightening hair

Madame C.J. Walker

200

This man is the founder of Motown Records

Berry Gordy

200

Born in 1957, he is the director of the movie "School Daze"

Spike Lee

200

The first Black model featured on a Victoria's Secret catalog cover

Tyra Banks

300

After you stop, drop, what do you do next?

Shut 'em down, open up shop
300

This poet was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis Missouri on April 4, 1928


Maya Angelou

300
This city is widely regarded as the birthplace of hip-hop

Bronx, New York City

300

Starred in Johnson Family Vacation as Nate Johnson

Cedric the Entertainer

300

On March 11, 1959, A Raisin in the Sun, became the first play on Broadway written by this black woman

Lorraine Hansberry

400

Joe and Katherine are the patriarch and matriarch of this famous family, but what are their children's names?

Rebbie, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, La Toya, Marlon, [Brandon], Michael, Randy, Janet, 

400

This writer and civil rights activist wrote this song hailed as the Black National Anthem

James Weldon Johnson

400

In 1953, the song “Hound Dog” was released by this blues singer before Elvis Presley’s 1956 version

Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thorton

400

This actor left a huge mark on our hearts. He starred in 42 and the Black Panther. 

Chadwick Boseman

400

Michael Jackson's groundbreaking music video for this song was the first music video by a black artist to appear on MTV

Billie Jean

500

With so much drama in the LBC, it's so hard being this West Coast rapper

Snoop Dogg

500

This Black chef created the potato chip

Hyram S. Thomas

500

These two music icons are tied for the most Grammys held by Black musicians at 28. (Hint: one is a woman, the other a man)

Beyoncé and Quincy Jones

500

Went to Fordham University, graduated with a BA in drama and journalism, and played collegiate basketball. He then went on to be one of the best actors, starring in Carbon Copy, the Book of Eli, The Equilizer, and Fences

Denzel Washington 

500

She was the first Black person to win an Oscar in 1940

Hattie McDaniel