Black in History
Women in History
Black Excellency
Women you wouldn't dare hit
DO NOT TRY ME
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The author of the speech "I Have a Dream".

Hero for All: Martin Luther King, Jr.

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In 1903, she was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. She received the Nobel Prize in Physics.

Marie Curie

100

The first African American President of the United States

Barack Obama

100

She sang "WORK WORK WORK!"

Rihanna 

100

A critically acclaimed Marvel superhero film directed by Ryan Coogler, following T'Challa as he takes the throne of Wakanda, a secretive, technologically advanced African nation.

Black Panther

200

Famous for sitting in the "wrong" coloured section and refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.

Rosa Park

200

Queen of England and Ireland from November 17, 1558, until her death in March 1603.

Elizabeth I Tudor

200

American singer-songwriter, dancer, actress, record producer, and entrepreneur known by her nickname, Queen Bey, she is considered one of the best performers of her generation.

Beyoncé 

200

Queen consort of the Belgians since 2013, as the wife of King Philippe. She is the first Belgian royal consort.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium

200

A decentralized political and social movement that aims to highlight racism, discrimination, and racial inequality experienced by Black people in the United States, and to promote anti-racism.

Black Lives Matter (BLM)

300

You might know her as a conductor for the Underground Railroad. She was also a spy baptized by some "the Black Moses".

Harriet Tubman

300

British chemist, biochemist, and crystallographer whose work led to the discovery of the molecular structures of DNA and RNA.

Rosalind Franklin.

300

An American professional basketball player who plays in the NBA for the Washington Wizards. He plays as a power forward or center.

Anthony Davis

300

A Swedish activist known for her advocacy for sustainable development and the climate crisis.

Greta Thunberg

300

Frequently ranked as the second most intense pain.

Hint: Men are biologically incapable of it.

CHILDBIRTH

400

Once a former enslaved person who later inspired others to fight for freedom.

Frederick Douglass

400

Pakistani activist and blogger. She is the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, known for her commitment to civil rights and the right to education.

Malala Yousafzai

400

The Stage name of Paul Van Haver, a Belgian singer-songwriter, record producer, and rapper.

Stromae

400

An American television host, author, actress, writer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur.

Oprah Winfrey

400

The prominent QUEEN who dethroned her husband "peacefully" with the support of the army, the church, and the nobility.

Catherine the Great.

P.S.: She ruled for 34 years, leading Russia through a "golden age," and oh, her husband died 8 days after the coup d'état.

500

The first African-American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license.

Bessie Coleman

500

Kenyan environmentalist and activist. In 2004, she was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for "her contributions to the causes of sustainable development, democracy, and peace.

Wangari Maathai

500

A former American tennis player nicknamed "The Queen," she is considered one of the best tennis players of all time.

Serena Williams

500

An American television personality, former professional wrestler, former judoka, and former mixed martial artist.

Hint: Wife of Travis Browne. 

Ronda Rousey

500

The informal name used in the United States of America to indicate the Friday following Thanksgiving Day, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.

Black Friday