Black History
Across
- 2. Actor and comedian who was the voiceover for the donkey in the animated Shrek
- 6. American folk painter known for his depictions of African American life and of the horrors of war.
- 8. The first African-American player in the modern major leagues.
- 9. Rhythm-and-blues singer, and an actress became an overnight R&B sensation.
- 12. Religious leader; director of NAACP.
- 13. Professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time.
- 14. Became the first African American and one of the first women to publish a book of poetry in the colonies, doing so in 1773. mastered Latin and Greek, going on to write highly acclaimed poetry.
- 16. The rapper who made the hit album Get Rich or Die Tryin; he survived being shot 9 times.
- 17. Comedian and actor who was the voiceover for Marty the zebra in Madagascar
- 19. 44th president of the U.S. The first black U.S. president.
- 20. 1960 Olympic gold medalist boxer who became the world heavyweight champion.
- 22. He was the first black to sit on the high court (Supreme Court).
Down
- 1. At the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, he astounded the world and upset Hitler's "Aryan" theories by equaling the world mark in the 100-meter race
- 3. Became a teacher at age 16. taught her students woodworking, sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as academics.
- 4. A social movement that seeks to raise awareness for black female victims of police brutality and anti-black violence in the United States
- 5. Actor with leading roles in the blockbusters Independence Day and Men in Black
- 7. First major black promoter who has controlled heavyweight title off and on since 1978;
- 8. He played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers, the Oakland Raiders, and the Seattle Seahawks.
- 10. I can't breathe
- 11. His work in chemistry revolutionized the meatpacking industry.
- 14. The first African-American women to reach billionaire status.
- 15. Accused of harassing a local white woman and was later killed
- 18. Intelligent fugitive slave who was also an abolitionist.
- 21. A decentralized political and social movement protesting against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.