Where they do that at?
They did what?
This started in Chicago
Gone but not forgotten
Chi-Arts
100

The first non-indigenous homestead in Illinois

Chicago

100

Jean Baptiste DuSable

Founder of Chicago

100

Free breakfast and free lunch

Programs started by the Black Panther Party and later adopted by the federal government.

100

Harold Washington

First Black Mayor of Chicago

100

Thomas A. Dorsey

Gospel music

200

The park where Coffee and Robinson's first flight took place

Washington Park

200

Thomas A Dorsey

Wrote the first gospel song

200

The "numbers game" became known as

The Lottery

200

Carter G. Woodson

Founder of Black History Month

200

The place where artists got together to discuss politics and art.

Southside Community Art Center

300

The country where Bessie Coleman got her pilots license

France

300

Mr. Hudlin

Saved deeds and important papers during the Chicago Fire. His house was an Underground Railroad stop.

300

Stopping people of a particular race or creed

Racial profiling

300

1 man Air Force

Colonel John Robinson

300

A popular type of music during the early 1900's

Ragtime

400

The first open heart surgery

Provident Hospital

400

John Jones

first Black county commissioner, tailor, constructed 2 buildings

400

The Defender

2nd Black owned and operated newspaper.

Started by Robert S. Abbott

400

Eugene Williams

14 year old that was stoned and killed at 29th St Beach; sparking the Chicago Riot

400

Godfather of House Music

Frankie Knuckles

500

The state where the reign of terror took place

Mississippi

500

John H. Johnson

founded Ebony and Jet magazine

500

Negro history week was later known as

Black History Month

500

Fred Hampton

Started the Chicago Black Panther Party

500

Colors used by the AfroCobra movement

Kool-aid