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100

This civil rights activist is popular for their "I Have a Dream" speech. Who is it?

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

This Toronto based artist dropped "Hotline Bling"

Drake

100

West African dish consisting of vegetables and pounded dough.

Fufu

100

This actor played both Smokestack Twins in the movie Sinners

Michael B. Jordan

100

The colours of the Nigerian Flag

Green and White

200

This ex-slave is popular for helping with the escape of countless enslaved people.

Harriet Tubman3

200

Hip-Hop originated from this city

New York City

200

The nickname of African American Cuisine

Soul Food

200

The Quarterback who led the Philadelphia Eagles to victory in last years Super Bowl

Jalen Hurts

200

The actor of T'Challa in the MCU's "Black Panther"

Chadwick Boseman

300

First African American to play in the MLB

Jackie Robinson
300

The name of Beyonce's debut solo album?

Dangerously in Love

300

The national dish of Jamaica

Ackee and Saltfish?

300

The year of Tupac Shakur's death

1997

300

Main antagonist of the movie "Friday" starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker

Deebo

400

This amendment abolished slavery in the US

The 13th Amendment

400

This genre of music was created by African Americans and was quite popular during the 1920-1930s.

The Blues

400

This dish was made from intestines and was often eaten by enslaved Africans. It is still eaten in Southern States.

Chitlins/Chitterlings?

400

This player won the most NBA championships

Bill Russel

400

The voice actor for both Riley and Huey Freeman in the Boondocks

Regina King

500

The Republic of Somalia was founded on this year

1960

500

The name of Bob Marley's child who made "Welcome to Jamrock", and his number out of Bob's 12 children.

Damian Marley (2nd youngest, 11th child of Bob)

500

Louisiana Cuisine consisting of meat, seafood, vegetables, stock, rice and various seasonings

Jambalaya?

500

Muhammed Ali's birth name

Cassius Clay

500

Set in the 1920s, this animated movie reimagines a classic fairy tale with jazz, voodoo, and Louisiana Culture

Princess and the Frog