African American History Part I
African American History Part II
Motown History
African American Sitcoms
Beyblade Burst and Harry Potter
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This African American was the first African American in over fifty years to play on a major league baseball team. In ten seasons with the Dodgers, he played in six World Series games including the Dodgers' 1955 World Championship.

Who is Jackie Robinson?
100

The civil rights leader and congressman who died on July 17. 

Who is John Lewis?

100

He was the founder of Motown Record. 

Who is Barry Gordy?

100

This memorable show about a successful dry cleaner and his wife “movin’ on up” to a luxury Manhattan apartment has the distinction of being the longest-running show with a predominately black cast in television history.

What is the Jeffersons?

100

Name all the Houses of Hogwarts

What is Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin?

200

This African American started playing tennis when he was four at Brook Field. In 1953, at the age of 10, he won the American Tennis Association’s National Championship for boys 12 years and under. In 1969 he became the first African American to be ranked number one, a feat repeated in 1975 after he won Wimbledon.

Who is Arthur Ashe?

200

The first African American Best Actor Oscar Winner?

Who is Sidney Poitier?

200

This artist sang Keep on Trunkin’ and was a member of the Temptations. 

Who was Eddie Kendricks?

200

This series, set in and around a Philadelphia-based black church, was another success for Jeffersons star Sherman Helmsley (he played the shifty Deacon Frye) and was part of a heyday for African-American shows on NBC (which was airing The Cosby Show, A Different World and 227 at the time).

What is Amen?

200

The main character in Beyblade Burst.

Who is Valt Aoi?

300

What is the name of the female black woman who was told to sit at the back of the bus?

Who is Rosa Parks?

300

The first African American Disney Princess?

Who is Tiana from the Princess and the Frog?
300

This artist sang How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You). 

Who was Marvin Gaye? 

300

NBC (1971-1977)- This uproarious show about an aging, irascible junk collector and his patient son proved to be the perfect vehicle of comedy genius of Red Foxx. Foxx became an unlikely star in his 50s, although his character’s trademark faux heart attacks became less funny after he succumbed to one himself in 1991.

What is Sanford and Son?

300

Who controls Z Achilles?

Who is Aiger?

400

Where was Martin Luther King assassinated?

What is the Lorraine Motel?

400

The decade the Oprah Winfrey Show started?

What is the 1980s?

400

This adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" that tries to capture the essence of the African American experience.

What is the Wiz?

400

J.J. Walker’s antics (“Dyn-o-mite”) in later years overshadowed this sitcom’s initial stronger seasons which did an effective job of humanizing the struggles of an inner-city family in the projects.

What is Good Times?

400

They are the guards of Askaban. Cloaked demons that can suck the soul right out of you, their "kiss" is deadly.

What is a Dementor?

500

This man was really into nuts, however, he was by far not crazy, in fact he was a genius...

Who is George Washington Carver?

500

NASA announced her death recently. A mathematician who was portrayed by actress Taraji P Henson in the film Hidden Figures.


Who was Katherine Johnson?

500

This group sang Just to Be Close to You.

Who are the Commodores?

500

Building off of its Cosby Show lead-in, this light-hearted portrayal of life at fictional Hillman University was a big hit with white and black viewers. Some have credited it with increasing enrollment at HBCUs like the one portrayed on the show.

What is A Different World?

500

These three weapons of power include the cloak of invisibility, the resurrection stone, and the elder wand.

What are the Deathly Hallows?