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Legendary Teams:
100

This athlete broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.

Who is Jackie Robinson

100

In 1991, this tennis player became the first African American woman to be ranked No. 1 in the world.

Who is Serena Williams

100

This NFL quarterback sparked controversy by kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice.

Who is Colin Kaepernick

100

This former NBA player starred in the movie "Space Jam," alongside cartoon character Bugs Bunny.

Who is Michael Jordan

100

This NBA team, led by Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, won five championships in the 1980s.

Who are the Los Angeles Lakers

200

Known as "The Greatest," this boxer became the first three-time heavyweight champion of the world.

Who is Muhammad Ali

200

This basketball player scored 100 points in a single game, a record that still stands today.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain

200

This WNBA player has been outspoken about racial and social justice issues, using her platform to advocate for change.

Who is Maya Moore

200

This boxer became known for his flamboyant personality and trash-talking, transcending the sport of boxing to become a cultural icon.

Who is Muhammad Ali

200

This baseball team, featuring players like Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella, won the World Series in 1955, marking a historic moment in sports history.

Who are the Brooklyn Dodgers

300

She was the first African American woman to win an individual Olympic gold medal in 1988 for the 100m hurdles.

Who is Florence Griffith Joyner

300

This sprinter set the world record for the 200m dash in the 1968 Olympics, famously running with his mouth wide open.

Who is Tommie Smith

300

This former NBA player became an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness after announcing his diagnosis in 1991.

Who is Magic Johnson

300

This former NFL player became a successful actor, starring in movies like "The Longest Yard" and "Any Given Sunday."

Who is Jim Brown

300

This college football team, led by Vince Young, won the national championship in 2006, showcasing the talents of many black athletes.

Who are the Texas Longhorns

400

This track and field athlete won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics, disproving Hitler's notion of Aryan supremacy.

Who is Jesse Owens

400

This NFL quarterback became the first African American to be named Super Bowl MVP in 1988.

Who is Doug Williams

400

This NBA legend famously refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the war.

Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

400

This NFL running back famously appeared in a series of commercials for Nike, popularizing the phrase "Just Do It."

Who is Bo Jackson

400

This women's track and field team, known as the "Williams Sisters of Track and Field," dominated the sport in the 1980s.

Who are Evelyn Ashford, Florence Griffith Joyner, and Alice Brown

500

He became the first African American to play in the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1958.

Who is Willie O'Ree

500

In 1968, these two American athletes raised their fists in a Black Power salute during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics.

Who are Tommie Smith and John Carlos

500

This iconic basketball player used his platform to advocate for social justice and equality, famously saying 'I cant breathe' in support of the Black Lives Matter movement 

Who is LeBron James

500

This track and field athlete won four gold medals in the 1984 Olympics and later pursued a career in acting and broadcasting.

Who is Carl Lewis

500

This soccer team, featuring star players like Pelé and Carlos Alberto, won the FIFA World Cup in 1970, showcasing the talent of black athletes on the international stage.

Who are the Brazil national football team