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Only the 2nd woman on the Supreme Court in 1993 she became a symbol progressive politics and had a nickname borrowed from Biggie Smalls', notorious BIG.

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG)

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This Christian pastor was a famous figure head for the Civil Rights movement. 

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.

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Known as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement," she owned multiple guns, worked for the NAACPP, and worked with them to start the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955.

Who is Rosa Parks

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The first Black Sorority 

What is Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated?

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Which famous black female artist sings this song?

Who is Alicia Keys?

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She was one of the first women to act as a spies in US history during the Civil war AND became famous for making 19 trips to the south to free slaves. Hollywood released a movie about her in 2019 starring Cynthia Erivo.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

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This term is used to describe the worldwide communities descended from people of African origin, particularly those who were forcibly or voluntarily moved from the continent to other parts of the world. 

What is the African Diaspora?

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She was a famous abolitionist and women's rights activist who delivered the speech "Ain't I a Woman?" in 1851.

Who is Sojourner Truth?

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The first Female Vice President

Who is Kamala Harris?

200

The Black female group that sings this song 

What is Xscape?

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This famous Mexican artist was known for her vibrant self-portraits and is celebrated for her bold colors, symbolism, and exploration of identity, gender, and postcolonialism.

Who is Frida Khalo

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This was the largest internal migration in US history, with roughly six million African Americans moving from the South to the North, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping Jim Crow. 

What was the Great Migration?

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This African American poet and author wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and was a leading voice in the Civil Rights Movement.

Who is Maya Angelou?

300

The first Public HBCU in Georgia

What is Savannah State University?

300

The song AND Black female artist that sings it.

What is Foolish/Ashanti?

400

This Pakistani activist became the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate at age 17 for her work advocating for girls' education soon after being shot in head by the Taliban for her refusal to stop attending school in 2012.


Who is Malala Yousafzai?

400

Red for the blood, Black for the people, and Green for the land is know as the _____ flag. 

What is African Liberation?

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This famous Black poet passed away in DEC of 2024. An activist, scholar, and avid 2-Pac fan, she had "Thug Life" tattooed on her stomach shortly after he died. 

Who is Nikki Giovanni 

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She coined the term "womanism" which represents feminism for Black women.

Who is Alice Walker?

400

The first verse of this song 

What is "I used to think that I wasn't fine enough, and I used to think that I wasn't wild enough."

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This word originally meaning "womb" originated in ancient Greece. The womb was thought to wander around a woman's body causing her to act "crazy" which is how we use this word today. 

What is hysteria? 

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These are one of the seven days of Kwanzaa: 

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  1. This African American mathematician worked at NASA and was instrumental in calculating the trajectory for the first American manned spaceflight. She was played by Taraji P Henson in the movie Hidden Figures in 2016. 

Who is Katherine Johnson?

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The person responsible for the INCORPORATION of the first Black Sorority

Who is NELLIE MAE QUANDER?

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1 team member needs to show us a full 8 count of this dance.

Did they get it?