Black History Month / Women's History Month
Across
- 5. Native American guide on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Was the only woman to accompany the party.
- 6. A famous figure skater. Won the Olympic gold medal in 1960.
- 7. Casted as Rachel on Friends, and later moved to a film career.
- 8. A clergyman in South Carolina.
- 9. A famous jazz singer, was originally part of the Chick Webbs’ Band, before moving on to her own work.
- 11. Became the first female auto racer for the National Hot Rod Association in 1965. Known by the nickname “Cha-Cha”.
- 12. A famous black boxer. Became the only man to win the heavyweight three times.
- 13. Known for being the first black baseball player in major leagues.
- 14. A businesswoman and philanthropist who created a process for straightening African-American hair, and created a laboratory named after her.
- 16. Noted for acting in X-Men, is a famous African-American actress.
- 17. An African American civil rights leader, appointed to the Federal Communications Commission by President Richard Nixon, making him it’s first black member.
- 18. Discovered many uses of the peanut.
Down
- 1. A civil rights leader, was formerly a member of the Black Muslims, but later converted to Sunni Islam and said that there could be brotherhood between black and white people.
- 2. Star of “I Love Lucy”, known for her red hair.
- 3. One of the few female rulers of Ancient Egypt. Made herself look like a lioness, and wore men’s clothes.
- 4. The designer that created the “little black dress” and No°5 perfume.
- 7. Organized for equal pay in her time, and was an important figure in women’s suffrage. Noted for being on the dollar coin.
- 10. Best known as the voice of Dory in Finding Nemo. She hosts her own daily talk show, which is named after her.
- 12. Known for her amazing poetry and humorous autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. She was appointed to a lifetime position as the first Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University.
- 15. An English novelist. Known for Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.