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100

She became the first African American woman to serve as a U.S. Senator, representing the state of California.



Who is Kamala Harris

100

"Abbott on Abbot on Abbot ” this black woman won an Emmy for her TV show Abbott Elementary. 



who is Quinta Brunson 



100

She runs the world and is the most Grammy decorated artist in history

Who is Beyonce

100

An entrepreneur and philanthropist, she was the first self-made Black woman millionaire thanks to her haircare empire.

Who is Madam C.J. Walker?



100

This satin or silk hair accessory, commonly worn by Black women to protect hairstyles like braids, curls, or weaves overnight, helps prevent frizz and maintain moisture while sleeping.

What is a bonnet?

200

Political Figures
200 Points
QUESTION- As First Lady, she launched the "Let's Move!" initiative to combat childhood obesity and promote healthier lifestyles for children across the U.S.

Who is Michelle Obama?

200

This black woman won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Color Purple



who is Alice Walker

200

Who is the first black woman to win an Oscar 



Who is Hattie McDaniel 



200

Before Rosa Parks, this young teenager refused to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus in 1955 but was largely overlooked by the NAACP.



Who is Claudette Colvin?

200

This fitness craze, popularized by Black women, focuses on dancing to upbeat music such as hip hop, reggae, and Afrobeat to stay in shape, often blending cultural movements with cardiovascular exercise.

What is Zumba or Dance Fitness?

300

This Texas Congresswoman made history in 2023 as the first African American woman to represent the state in the U.S. House of Representatives from the 30th district.



Who is Jasmine Crockett?

300

This author made her publishing debut with her novel The Bluest Eye 



who is Toni Morrison 



300

 This EGOT winner gets away with murder 



Who is Viola Davis

300

This investigative journalist and civil rights activist co-owned and edited the Memphis Free Speech newspaper, where she fearlessly exposed the horrors of lynching in the late 19th century.



Who is Ida B. Wells?



300

This practice, popular among Black women, involves the use of shea butter, coconut oil, and other natural ingredients to hydrate and protect skin and hair, and has been passed down through generations as a key part of wellness and beauty routines

Oils and Butters

400

Political Figures
400 Points
QUESTION- Known as the "First Lady of the Progressive Movement," she served as the director of the NAACP's Women's Division and was an advocate for civil rights and education.

Who is Shirley Chisholm?



400

 This famous female abolitionist delivered the famous "Aint I A Woman" speech 



Who is Sojourner Truth



400

Known as the “queen of all media”, she was the first woman to own and produce her talk show



Who is oprah winfrey 



400

An Olympic track and field star, she overcame polio as a child and went on to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games.



Who is Wilma Rudolph?



400

Founded by this entrepreneur in 2009, this hair care brand, known for its natural, sulfate-free products designed for curly, coily, and kinky hair, quickly became a favorite among Black women and was later acquired by Procter & Gamble.

What is Carol's Daughter?

500

Before her appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022, she served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and was known for her work on cases involving criminal justice reform.



Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?



500

This phenomenal woman wrote the poem “And Still I Rise” 



 Who is Maya Angelou 



500

Known as the "First Lady of Song," this legendary jazz singer was the first African American woman to sing with a major orchestra and recorded over 200 albums.



Who is Ella Fitzgerald

500

This Black woman spy disguised herself as a poor, illiterate servant and successfully infiltrated the Confederate White House during the Civil War, gathering crucial intelligence for the Union.


Who is Mary Bowser?



500

This 2020 law, named after a concept that symbolizes the beauty and versatility of Black hair, was designed to prohibit discrimination against natural and protective hairstyles like afros, braids, and locs in the workplace and schools.

What is the CROWN Act (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair)