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African American History Jeopardy

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 African American History Quiz Bowl $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20

African $1 First American colony to recognize slavery in 1641

African $1 Massachusetts

African $2 First Black to own a movie & TV studio

African $2 Tyler Perry

African $5 First black woman to win Miss American Pageant

African $5 Vanessa Williams

African $10 First Black astronaut in the U.S.

African $10 Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr.

African $20 First Black Pulitzer Prize winner

African $20 Gwendolyn Brooks

American $1 Established Tuskegee Institute on July 4, 1881

American $1 Booker T. Washington

American $2 Activist for Black rights in South Africa

American $2 Nelson & Winnie Mandela

American $5 First Black to receive the Nobel Peace Prize

American $5 Ralph Bunche

American $10 First Black medical doctor in the U. S American $10 First Black medical doctor in the U.S. –practice in New Orleans

American $10 Dr. James Derham

American $20 Founder of the city of Chicago

American $20 Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable

History $1 First Black United States Ambassador to the United Nations

History $1 Andrew Young

History $2 First Black World Heavyweight Boxing chamption

History $2 Jack Johnson

History $5 First school for Black nurses

History $5 Providence Hospital

History $10 Former Black executive director of the NAACP

History $10 James Weldon Johnson

History $20 World’s first Black female pilot

History $20 Bessie Coleman

Quiz$1 First Black female appointed to the U.S. presidential cabinet

Quiz $1 Patricia Harris

Quiz $2 First Black city Commissioner of Kalamazoo

Quiz$2 Arthur Washington, Jr.

Quiz$5 First two Black NFL coaches to reach the Superbowl

Quiz $5 Coach Dungy and Coach Love

Quiz $10 First Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church

Quiz $10 Richard Allen

Quiz $20 First American winner of the U.S. Open Tennis Championship

Quiz$20 Arthur Ashe

Bowl $1 “A mind is a terrible thing to waste”

Bowl $1 Slogan of United Negro College Fund

Bowl $2 First Black mayor of major city – 1967

Bowl $2 Carl Stokes ~ Cleveland, Ohio

Bowl $5 Name of the first slave ship to arrive in the U.S.

Bowl $5 Carl Stokes ~ Cleveland, Ohio

Bowl $10 Michigan’s first Black Congressperson

$10 Bowl Charles C. Diggs

Bowl $20 First Black to win an Academy Award for “Gone With the Wind”

Bowl $20 Hattie McDaniel

Final Jeopardy Question Thurgood Marshall

First Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court Final Jeopardy Answer First Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court

Final Jeopardy Category Supreme Court