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This agriculture expert was the first African American to earn a bachelor’s degree and is credited with helping create sustainable practices for Black farmers.

George Washington Carver

100

While this civil rights activist was not the first to refuse to give up their bus seat, they are the most famous.

Rosa Parks

100

This well-known media personality got their start as a part-time news reporter while still in High School in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Oprah Winfrey

100

This athlete is widely considered to be arguably the greatest basketball player in the history of the game. 

Michael Jordan

100

More than just America's 44th president, this person won the Grammy Award for best spoken word album in 2005.

Barack Obama

200

This person famously started the Daytona Literary and Industrial Training Institute for Negro Girls and was a founder of the United Negro College Fund. 

Mary McLeod Bethune

200

This famous civil rights leader was arrested 29 times while trying to realize his "dream" of a unified nation.

Martin Luther King Jr

200

This legendary black author is most famous for their novel "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."

Maya Angelou

200

This person broke the baseball color barrier to become the first African American to play on a major sports team

Jackie Robinson

200

After making history in Congress, they became the first African American to seek the nomination for president of the United States.

Shirley Chisholm

300

This civil rights icon helped to create 5,000 schools for black rural children in the south.


Booker T Washington

300

After serving time in prison, this civil rights leader emerged with a new name and a new partnership with the Nation of Islam

Malcom X

300

This jazz piano player's famous nickname came from their fine manners, often giving out the impression of a nobleman.

Duke Ellington

300

This NBA superstar started his career as the youngest player in NBA history (at the time) and ended it as the all-time leading scorer in his franchise's history.

Kobe Bryant

300

This famous political activist escaped enslavement at the age of 20 and was a major influence on the creation of Black History Month.

Frederick Douglas