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Tyler, The Creator's most recent album?

What is DON'T TAP THE GLASS?

100

"I'll be better on Saturn...."

"None of this matters, dreaming of Saturn..."

100
First African American to play Major League Baseball?

Jackie Robinson.

100

Whose refusal to give up their seat on a public bus sparked a boycott of Montgomery buses?

Rosa Parks 

100
First African American First Lady.

Michelle Obama.

200

Who released the album "SOS" in 2022?

SZA.

200

"You used to call me on my cellphone..."

"Late night when you need my love"

200

He played most of his NBA career with the Chicago Bulls and is nicknamed "His Airness."

Michael Jordan.

200

Delivered the famous "I have a Dream" speech during the 1963 March on Washington

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

200

What is Travis Scott's famous catchphrase?

"It's lit!!!!"

300

He is known as the "King of Pop"

Michael Jackson

300

"To the left, to the left........"

"Everything you own in the box to the left!"

300

This boxer said "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"

Muhammad Ali.

300

This person led enslaved people to freedom through the "Underground Railroad."

Harriet Tubman.

300
First female African American billionaire.

Oprah Winfrey.

400

This singer has the most grammy awards.

Beyoncé Knowles - Carter

400

"Gotta change my answering machine...."

"Now that I'm alone"

400

She is a famous tennis player who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles.

Serena Williams.

400

This leader promoted Black pride, self-defense, and the idea of fighting for your rights “by any means necessary.”

Malcolm X.

400
What is Juneteenth celebrated for? 

The end of slavery in the United States?

500

This genre of music was born in the Bronx, New York in 1973.

What is Hip Hop?

500

"No, I don't want no scrub...."

"A scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me...."

500

The first black woman to win Olympic gold in gymnastics in 2016.

Simone Biles.

500
This group started in 1966, helped Black Communities and promoted self-defense.

Black Panther Party.

500
Enslaved Africans were forced to work producing cash crops such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton on these large farms.

Plantations.