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Harlem Renaissance poet from Lynchburg, VA

Anne Spencer

100

“The Queen of Soul”

Aretha Franklin

100

The highest-paid female athlete in the world

Naomi Osaka

100

The word “Christ” comes from the Greek word khristos which means

The Anointed (One)

100

Vice President of the United States

Kamala Harris

200

The wealthiest black woman in the USA

Oprah Winfrey

200

The first woman to win 5 Grammys in one night

Lauryn Hill

200

She went on to be the first woman of color and the first Black gymnast in Olympic history to be the Individual All-Around Champion

Gabby Douglas

200

This country is the largest producer of bibles

China

200

The mayor of Atlanta, Georgia

Keisha Bottoms

300

The oldest black female greek organization

Alpha Kappa Alpha

300

She wrote the song “God Bless the Child” after she got into argument with her mom

Billie Holiday

300

The first woman to sign with the WNBA

Sheryl Swoopes

300

The bible was written in these 3 languages

Hebrew, Arabic and Amaharic

300

First African American woman in congress in 1968

Shirley Chisholm

400

The first woman to refuse to give up her seat on the bus

Claudette Colvin

400

She first sang “Killing Me Softly” in 1973

Roberta Flack

400

An American tennis player who revolutionized women’s tennis with her powerful style of play and who won more Grand Slam singles titles (23) than any other woman or man during the open era

Serena Williams

400

The bible takes place across these 3 continents

Asia, Africa and Europe

400

First African American Secretary of State

Condelezza Rice

500

The first black university in the USA

Lincoln University

500

A singer, songwriter and pianist who excelled at everything from jazz and classical to blues and pop, she penned the rousing “Mississippi Goddam” as a reaction to the murder of Medgar Evers and the bombing of a Black Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The most striking protest song of the ’60s. “The name of this tune is ‘Mississippi Goddam.’” Simone tells the crowd by way of introduction. “And I mean every word of it.”

Nina Simone

500

In 1951, she was the first Black tennis player to get invited to Wimbledon, and in 1956, she became the first Black tennis player to ever win a Grand Slam at the French Open

Althea Gibson

500

This is the last word in the bible

Amen

500

She is now 47. She has been a state legislator but never mayor. She is a moderately successful author: eight romance novels, written under the pen name Selena Montgomery have sold more than 100,000 copies. But she has become one of the most influential unelected politicians in America, despite narrowly losing the 2018 race for governor of Georgia

Stacey Abrams