Innovators/Nicknames
Women
Writers
Human Rights
Current Events
100

Mathematician, astronomer, published almanacs; 1st wooden clock

Benjamin Banneker

100

Women's Tennis star; considered to be the Greatest of All Time

Serena Williams

100

Artistic literary movement started in 1920s

Harlem Renaissance

100

Granted citizenship rights to Blacks in 1868

14th Amendment

100

NBAs all-time leading scorer

LeBron James

200

Agricultural chemist; founded over 300 uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes

George Washington Carver

200

1st Black Women elected Attorney General & US Senator of California 

Kamala Harris

200

Wrote "Souls of Black Folk" (1903)

W.E.B DuBois

200

Name given to laws requiring separate use of facilities by Blacks and Whites

Jim Crow

200

World Fastest Man; Holds 3 world records in men's sprinting

Usain Bolt

300

Historian; aka Father of Black History 

Carter G Woodson

300

1st Black woman to lecture against slavery. Famous speech "Aint I a Woman"

Sojourner Truth

300

Wrote " The Miseducation of the Negro"

Carter G Woodson

300

Largest Civil Rights organization (co-founded by 6 Blacks and 47 Whites in NY in 1909)

NAACP

300

BLM Stands for what?

Black Lives Matter

400

Freedom Fighter; aka black prophet

Nat Turner

400

1st Black Women to run for president (1972)

Shirley Chisolm

400

Wrote the play " A Raisin in the Sun"

Lorraine Hansberry

400

City where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat

Montgomery, Alabama

400

1st Black speaker of the house (2025)

Hakeem Jefferies

500
Physician; Professor at Howard University, organized 1st blood bank

Charles Drew

500

Wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"

Maya Angelou

500

Wrote the "Temple of My Familiar"

Alice Walker

500

Year in which Supreme court declared segregated schools unconstitutional 

1954

500

First Black Women appointed US Supreme Court Judge

Ketanji Brown Jackson