The People Who Made Black History
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- 5. Langston Hughes is considered the poet ___ of African Americans as a key writer during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s.
- 9. Matthew Henson became not only the first African American, but the first PERSON, to stand on the ___.
- 12. Marian Anderson was the first African American to sing at the ___ Opera House in New York City.
- 13. Muhammad Ali was born _____, and later threw his Olympic gold medal into a river due to discrimination.
- 14. This man was known for negotiating a peace settlement between Arabs and Jews in 1949. He was also in President Franklin Roosevelt's "Black Cabinet."
- 15. Musician, composer, and band leader who helped elevate jazz music to a legitimate art form.
- 17. In 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first black man to win a tennis championship at ___.
- 19. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. became the first black general in the U.S. Army, and he fought to make sure the Army would be ___.
- 20. ___ Bluford, Jr. was the first black astronaut to go into space.
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- 1. Crispus Attucks was the first of five people to die in the ___ on March 5, 1770.
- 2. Nicknamed "Satchmo," he was a master trumpet player who also starred in many Hollywood films.
- 3. The first African American to win a ___ Prize for Poetry was Gwendolyn Brooks.
- 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led his high school, college, and NBA teams to ____.
- 6. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, became an ___ and fought to end slavery
- 7. Benjamin ___ is known for building the first clock made entirely in America and helping to survey what would become Washington, D.C.
- 8. Known as the "Father of Blood Banks," Dr. Charles Drew discovered a way to store blood in ___ form to save lives.
- 10. Helped found the A.M.E. Church and led the first mass protest by blacks in U.S. history.
- 11. Blind from age 7, this musician has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Halls of Fame.
- 16. Hank Aaron held the MLB record for the most ___ with 755 from 1974-2007.
- 18. Paul Laurence Dunbar is famous as America's first great black poet, known for writing poetry in the black ____ of the time.