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African-American History Trivia

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The first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives.
After graduating from Oberlin College in 1850 with a literary degree, ___ ____ became the first Black woman in America to earn a four-year college degree.
He was the first African American to hold a medical degree and he was graduated at the top in his class at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
During the Civil War, this eminent abolitionist, reformer and statesman was a consultant to President Abraham Lincoln, and helped convince him that the abolition of slavery should be a goal of the war.
The neighborhood in New York where an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion helped revolutionize african-american culture.
From what did Sarah Rector become rich?
Who invented and patented the carbon filament, which allowed lightbulbs to last longer than they did with the paper filament used in Thomas Edison’s design?
This formidable author, poet, singer and activist famous for her book, "I Know Why the Caged Birds Sing."
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This scientist and mathematician is credited with helping to design the blueprints for Washington, D.C.
She smuggled intelligence to French allies by hiding them in her sheet music and pinning them to the inside of her dresses. Although she is famous for her amazing vocals and onstage performances, she also returned to the US to fight racism and segregation in the 1950’s and 60’s during the Civil Rights Movement.
First African-American to win an Oscar.
The first African-American to receive a PhD from Harvard University, this eminent figure hails from Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
The first African-American to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
African-American historian who founded Black History Week in 1926.
Some of the first successful sit-ins for equality took place in what NC town?