Arts
Business
Civil Rights
Educators
Inventors
100

A Poet Laureate, first African American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize.

1917-200

Gwendolyn Brooks

100

He is the founder of Motown Recording Corporation producing numerous of stars to include Diana Ross and the Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five and Lionel Richie.

Berry Gordy

100

Educator, social scientist and journalist who provided a model of aggressive African American leadership for Human Rights. 

Founder of the N.A.A.C.P.

W.E.B. Du Bois

100

He was the founder of Tuskegee Institute.

Booker T. Washington

100

Who invented the potato chip?

George Crum

200

First African American musical director for the Academy Awards. He is the most Grammy nominated artist in the history of the awards with 79 nominations and 26 awards.

Quincy Jones

200

Co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012 and also co-owns the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA.

Named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history.

Earvin 'Magic' Johnson

200

She was instrumental in the black citizens of Montgomery, Alabama boycotting public transportation after she was arrested and fined $14 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man.

Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

200

He founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915.

Carter G. Woodson

200

Who invented the gas mask?

Garrett Morgan

300

Her writing is known for blending science fiction with African American spiritualism.

She won a "Best Short Story" Hugo Award for Speech Sounds and also for her novelette Bloodchild.

Science fiction writer

Octavia E. Butler

300

Former CEO of the Johnson Publishing Co., Inc., starting the most prosperous and powerful black publishing company in the United States.

(1918-2005)

John H. Johnson

300

Charismatic African American Leader, Muslim Minister, debater and orator who inspired millions with his message of African American pride and nationalism.

1925-1965

Malcolm X

300

He was the longest-serving president in the 23-campus Cal State University system's history.

Dr. James Rosser

300

Who invented the folding cabinet bed?

Sarah Goode

400

First African American to win an an Oscar for a starring role for his performance in Lilies of the Field

He starred on Broadway in 1959 in Lorraine Hansberry's award-winning play Raisin in the Sun.

Sidney Poitier

400

The first African American to build a billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc.

1942-1993

Reginald Lewis

400

"The godmother of the women's movement. One of the "Big Six in the 1960's Civil Rights Movement."

President emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women.

Dorothy Height

400

At the age of 67, she earned a doctorate from the Sorbonne in Paris writing her dissertation on slavery in French, later published in English as Slavery and the French Revolutionist.

Anna Julia Cooper

400

Who invented the hair brush?

Lyda Newman

500

She became the first African American woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Monster's Ball.

Halle Berry

500

She became the owner and publisher of The Columbus Times and a founder of The Black Press Archives at Howard University.

Ophelia Devore-Mitchell

500

He wrote:

Go Tell It On The Mountain

Notes of a Native Son

The Fire Next Time

James Baldwin

500

She fought school segregation and received the Papal medal, Pro Ecclesia et Pontifex, for her service in the community and to the church.

Euphemia Lofton-Haynes

500

Who invented the pencil sharpener?

John L. Love