Coming to America
What does HBCU stand for?
Historically Black College and Universities
The most decorated sportsperson, known as the GOAT of her sport
Simone Biles
Who is the King of Pop
Micheal Jackson
known as decoration commonly added to the hair of young black girls sometimes making noise
beads/barrettes
two childhood friends who both aspire to be professional basketball players. the two begin to fall for each other, but their separate paths to basketball stardom threaten to pull them apart.
Love & Basketball
Which US state has the most HBCUs
Alabama (15)
in what city did the bus boycott start?
Montgomery, AL
rapper with name is known as "Never Broke Again"
NBA YoungBoy
Families gather around the table to play this card game in teams of 2 players, with one card being of great significance
Spades
released in 1955 a fight, robbery, someone got fired, getting bit by dog and a drive by happened all in one day in this movie
Friday
Which HBCU is an all male institution
First black woman to serve as a US supreme court justice
Ketanji Brown
Which R&B group released the hit song "no scrubs" in 1999
TLC
the streetlights came on
comedy about a talented street drummer from Harlem who enrolls in Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band's to victory. he discovers it takes more than talent to succeed.
Drumline
Which HBCU band is known for being the "Human Jukebox"?
Southern U
First black millionaire from creating beauty empire for black women in early 1900s
Madam CJ Walker
What song rapped by local Detroit rapper is played at every function to get everyone active?
First day out, Tee Grizzley
It was not okay to say lying... but instead say....
telling stories
4 friends all in need of money, all for different reasons rob a bank
set it off
5 of the Divine Nine sororities/fraternities were founded at this institution
Howard University
Greenwoof area of Tulsa, Oklahoma also known as in 1921
Black Wall Street
Finish the lyric:
Cause if it isn't love
why do i feel this way
why does ....
she stay on my mind
taught the world how to spell "respect" in her iconic 1967 rendition of the song.
Aretha Franklin