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100

In what year did enslaved people in Texas learn they were free?

1865

100

Who refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery?

Rosa Parks

100

Which genre was born from African American communities in New Orleans?

Jazz

100

What does HBCU stand for?

Historically Black Colleges and Universities

100

What color drink is commonly associated with Juneteenth celebrations?

Red

200

What date is Juneteenth celebrated?

June 19

200

Who delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

What is the nickname of the “Queen of Soul”?

Aretha Franklin

200

Which HBCU is located in Atlanta and known for educating many civil rights leaders?

Morehouse College

200

Name one food commonly served at Juneteenth celebrations.

Barbecue, red velvet cake, watermelon, or red soda

300

Which Union general announced freedom in Texas?

Gordon Granger

300

Who became the first Black woman elected to Congress?

Shirley Chisholm

300

Which rapper’s album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” won Album of the Year?

Lauryn Hill

300

Which HBCU is famous for its marching band called “The Human Jukebox”?

Southern University

300

What dance style emerged from Black communities in the Bronx during the birth of hip-hop?

Breakdancing (Breaking)

400

What military order officially informed enslaved Texans they were free?

General Order No. 3

400

Who founded the Tuskegee Institute?

Booker T. Washington

400

Which Black filmmaker directed “Do the Right Thing”?

Spike Lee

400

Which vice president graduated from Howard University?

Kamala Harris

400

Which city is considered the birthplace of hip-hop?

New York City (specifically the Bronx)

500

Which state was the first to make Juneteenth an official state holiday?

Texas

500

Who became the first Black Supreme Court Justice?

Thurgood Marshall

500

Which artist is known as the “Godfather of Soul”?

James Brown

500

Which HBCU is the oldest degree-granting historically Black institution?

Lincoln University

500

What does the red color often symbolize during Juneteenth celebrations?

Resilience, sacrifice, and ancestral strength