Black Inventors
Black Literature
Black Music
Black Sports
NY Black History
100

This person made traffic stops more safe by inventing the traffic light

Garret Morgan

100

She was the first Black woman to win a Noble Prize in Literature

Toni Morrison

100
Kelly Rowland started her singing career in this girl group.


Who is Destiny's Child?

100

He was the first Black heavy weight Champion.

Jack Johnson

100

This borough is the birthplace of drill music.

Brooklyn

200

This person enhanced security by inventing closed-circuit television.

Marie Van Brittan Brown

200

This person wrote, "If we are truly a great nation, the truth cannot destroy us," in their book The 1619 Project.

Nikole Hannah Jones

200

She was the first Black woman to win a grammy

Ella Fitzgerald

200

In 1948, she was the first Black woman to win an olympic gold medal.

Alice Coachman

200

During this time period, there was a cultural explosion in Black music, literature, and art. Iconic venues like the Apollo Theater emerged as centerpieces of this era.

Harlem Renaissance  

300

A physicist whose work contributed to the invention of the portable fax, touch-tone telephone, and fiber-optic cable.

Dr. Shirley Jackson

300

The author of this song wrote it as a freedom hymn that represented Black liberation in 1900. It is now known as the Black National Anthem.

James Weldon Johnson

300

Music by Black artists was not played on MTV until this musician broke the barrier. 

Michael Jackson

300

He was the very first Black man in the MLB

 Moses Fleetwood Walker

300

After surviving and escaping enslavement, this author settled in Rochester, New York, in 1846.

Frederick Douglas

400

This inventor made this meeting possible by creating the very first personal computer

Mark Dean

400

"We remain silent because silence is easier... When we say nothing, when we do nothing, we are consenting to these trespasses against us," is a popular quote from this author's book, Bad Feminist. 

Roxanne Gay

400

This group was the first hip-hop group to win an Oscar for best original song. 

Three 6 Mafia

400

This professional sports league was racially integrated in 1946. 

NFL

400

In 1853, the state legislature authorized the use of “eminent domain” to destroy a historically Black neighborhood to create Central Park.

Seneca Village

500

This inventor made it possible for people to ride in an elevator safely by creating a mechanism that automatically closes and opens elevator doors.

Alexander Miles

500

This author wrote, “It was his hatred and his intelligence that he cherished, the one feeding the other.” In their book, Go Tell It On The Mountain.

James Baldwin

500

This artist had their song "Hound Dog" stolen and made popular by Elvis Presley.

Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton

500

Despite making up roughly 13% of the US national population, 41% of this group is comprised of Black athletes. 

Professional Athletes

500

In 1850, this union was the first black labor union in the United States, was established in New York City.

American league of Colored laborers