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100

Easy: In the mid-1950s, this woman's courageous act of defiance on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, ignited a year-long boycott and became a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights.

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

All my diamonds shine cause, _____ _____ _____.

what is "they really diamonds."

100

This is what HBCU stands for.

What is "Historically Black College and University?"

200

This iconic figure, a symbol of the anti-apartheid movement, spent nearly three decades in prison before becoming the first president of a democratic South Africa, working tirelessly to heal the divisions of his nation.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

200

 Cinderella ‘bout to lose, _____ ____ __ ____ _____.

What is "the glass off her foot."

200

This court case ended legal segregation in public schools

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

300

Born into slavery, this eloquent orator and author escaped to freedom and became a leading voice in the abolitionist movement, using his powerful speeches and writings to expose the injustices of slavery and advocate for equality.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

300

This company was the first Black-owned company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

1. Telfar Clothing

2. BET (Black Entertainment Television)

3. Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN)

What is BET (Black Entertainment Television)?

400

A brilliant scholar and activist, this co-founder of the NAACP dedicated his life to fighting for racial equality, challenging systemic discrimination through his writings, sociological studies, and tireless advocacy for civil rights.

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

400

This gymnast became the most decorated American gymnast in history, with 32 Olympic and World Championship medals.

Who is Simone Biles?

500

This remarkable mathematician and computer scientist, whose calculations were critical to the success of early space missions, faced both racial and gender barriers while contributing significantly to NASA's achievements and inspiring generations of women in STEM.

Who is Katherine Johnson?