Located in Cincinnati, Ohio
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education
Jennifer Lynn Brown
The first Black woman writer in South America who published 2 books
Virginia Brindis De Salas
Name of the mythical island
California
This magazine published the 1619 Project
The New York Times
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is located
Kansas City, Missouri
Publisher of Black Voice News
Paulette Brown-Hinds
Cristinia Cabral wrote
From My Trench
Based on the romance novel written by a Spanish author, the mythical island was ruled by
Strong and beautiful black women
What was the cause of the Civil War?
The enslavement of those of African descent
Located in Los Angeles, California.
California African American Museum
First Female and African American dean of a medical school in the UC System
Deborah Diaz
She was an educated woman of African descent who identifies, ethnically, culturally, and phenotypically as a mulatto.
Carmen Colon Pellet
Any man found on the mythical island was
killed and fed to the griffins
What is the 1619 Project?
a historical analyses of how slavery shaped American political, social, and economic institutions
Located in Atlanta, Georgia
The King Center
Awarded The Association of Black Psychologist' Distinguished Psychologist Award
Carolyn Bennet
Who wrote the poem titled, "I Live in Cuba."
Lourdes Casal
This individual ruled over the mystical island
Queen Calafia
The 1619 Project was written in the perspective of
those denied the rights enumerated in America's founding documents
The Black American West Museum is located
Denver, Colorado
Associate Vice-Chancellor and Chief Human Resources Officer
Tammy Few
In Mayra Santos-Frebes article, "Reclaiming the Body" she called for the
recognition and the retrieval of the black body from discursive erasure
How did the name of the mystical island become the name of the 31st state of the union?
Spanish explorers during the 1500s were familiar with the story and applied the name to what now is called Baja California.
I am the journalist who wrote the 1619 Project. Who am I?
Nikole Hannah-Jones