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What neighborhood was known to have over 100 successful Black owned businesses during segregation?

Black Wall Street

100

Fighter for anti-lynching legislation and women’s suffrage.

Ida B. Wells

100

Who was the first Black man to become a Major League Baseball player?

Jackie Robinson

100

These are all Black air force regimen who fought during WWII

Tuskegee Airmen

100

Who was the first Black woman to become a millionaire?

Madam C.J. Walker

200

Who won the gold medal in track during the 1936 Olympics?

Jesse Owens

200

There are over 100 HBCUs across the United States. HBCU stands for…

Historically Black College or University

200

This sporting event became a controversial international display for a Black Power Movement, making the Black Power Fist a recognized symbol worldwide

1968 Olympics

200

A liberator of over a thousand slaves and a spy for the Union Army during the Civil War

Harriett Tubman

200

A regimen of all Black soldiers in the Army who were stationed on the Western frontier after the Army Organization Act.

Buffalo Soldiers

300

Who was the first Black woman to become a member of Congress, representing New York

Shirley Chisholm

300

Jamaican born Pan-Africanist who was the founder of the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association)

Marcus Garvey

300

This famous debate on whether Black people should maintain working in necessary labor industries to earn respect and eventually their rights or to assume political power to influence law for their rights, was between which two Black scholars?

Booker T. Washington & W.E.B. DuBois

300

The first Black woman to be a tennis star that influenced Venus and Serena Williams

Althea Gibson

300

This was the richest man in human history, so rich that he threw off the economy of every country he visited by how much gold he gave away.

Mansa Musa

400

Published by the Johnson Publishing Company since 1945, this publication showcased Black life in ways most other journalism formats would not.

EBONY Magazine

400

Civil Rights leader, voting rights activist, and women’s rights activist from Mississippi that represented the Southern Black population at the Democratic National Convention in 1964

Fannie Lou Hamer

400

Who was the creator of the first video game cartridge?

Gerald Anderson Lawson

400

One of the Black women who did all the math that made NASA’s first flight into orbit possible

Katherine Johnson

400

An organization formed in 1909 to advocate and fight for Civil Rights.

NAACP

500

Most known for her flamboyant style and being the fastest woman alive. She set track world records in the 80s that hold up to this day.

Florence Griffith Joyner

500

This was the only known successful slave rebellion in the Caribbean?

Haitian Revolution

500

An American Jazz singer, also known as Lady Day that is known for her controversial song, “Strange Fruit”.

Billie Holiday

500

A Neo-Expressionist painter who became famous in the 80s for his work that depicted the human experience in abstract ways.

Jean-Michel Basquiat

500

New Orleans based culture groups led by Black people, often seen dancing and chanting in bright colors during Carnival season.

Mardi Gras Indians