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WHO ARE THEY?
100

Who said, "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"?

Martin Luther King Jr

100

When did Rosa Parks' bus boycott happen?

December 1955

100

Who was the first black woman in space?

Dr. Mae Jamison

100

How many years did Nelson Mandela serve in Prison?

27 years

100

Underground Railroad “Conductor,” Civil Rights Activist

Harriett Tubman

200

Who said, "life is not a spectator sport"?

Jackie Robinson

200

When did Martin Luther King Jr. give his "I Have A Dream" speech?

September 9, 1965

200

Who was the first black person to serve on the Supreme Court?

Thurgood Marshall

200

Which Amendment in the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?

The 13th Amendment

200

Civil Rights Activist, Author, Poet, Female

Maya Angelou

300

Who said, "if there is no struggle, there is no progress"?

Frederick Douglass

300

When did the celebration of Black History Month begin?

1926

300

Who is known as the “First Lady of Civil Rights”?

Rosa Parks

300

What is the name of the anti-slavery newspaper published by Frederick Douglass in the 19th century?

The North Star

300

U.S. President, U.S. Senator, Lawyer

Barrack Obama

400

Who said, "if not us, then who? If not now, then when?"

John Lewis

400

In which year King Martin Luther won nobel peace prize?

1964

400

Who is known as the “Father of black history”?

Carter Woodson

400

Nelson Mandela was the president of which country?

South Africa

400

First African-American U.S. Surgeon General

Joycelyn Elders

500

You can’t separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom. ?

Malcolm X

500

Britain first passed an official act to outlaw the institution of slavery in which year?

1833

500

Who was the first African American woman to win five Grammy Awards in one year?

Lauryn Hill
500

Which famous black nurse died in London in 1881 after saving many British soldiers during the Crimean War?

Mary Seacole

500

Scientist, Mathematician, NASA’s First Black Female Engineer

Mary Jackson