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- 3. Joshua _____, portrait painter in 19th-centure Baltimore with over 100 portraits and distinctive style
- 5. ____ Soaker, invented by Lonnie Johnson while working for the U.S. Air Force
- 7. 118th president of the ASA, ASA Fellow. FDA Office of Biostatistics, division director (F&L)
- 8. ______ Riperton, singer with a 5-octave vocal range; also mother of Maya Rudolph
- 10. First African-American woman to fly in space (F&L)
- 12. State where the first African-American women was elected to the state legislature, Crystal Bird Fauset
- 15. The Kansas City _______, the longest running Negro League baseball franchise. First team to use portable lighting for night games
- 18. Style associated with sculptor Edmonia Lewis. President Grant commissioned a portrait bust from her
- 20. Actress _____ McDaniel was the first African-American performer to win an Academy Award for her role in “Gone With the Wind”
- 22. Rhiannon ______, NC-born musician and founding member of Carolina Chocolate Drops
- 23. ______ Renaissance, a groundbreaking arts movement in NYC
- 24. Astronaut Victor Glover will fly on the SpaceX _______
- 25. First person to win both an Olympic medal and an Academy Award (F&L)
- 26. Genre of writer George Moses Horton. First published African-American author, lived in Chatham County, NC.
- 28. African-American historian who created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became Black History Month in 1976
- 29. 1st woman appoints to chair the US. Equal Opportunity Employment commission. Advocates for DC statehood. Congressional delegate.
- 30. First African-American astronaut (F&L)
- 33. World Wide _________; business of David L. Steward, one of the largest African-American businesses in the U.S.
- 35. Scientist who improved sunspot cycle predictions (F&L)
- 36. First African American nominated & won for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) for a debut film
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- 1. First African-American male to graduate from NCSU with a degree in mathematics (F&L)
- 2. Gil Scott-Heron, spoken word performer who laid the groundwork for rap music. “The _____ will not be televised”
- 4. The NAACP was founded in ______ 1909 as a permanent civil rights organization
- 6. Acclaimed dancer and choreographer with immense impact on modern dance (F&L)
- 8. Civil rights activist, advocate, and Episcopal priest; raised in Durham NC
- 9. ASA Fellow, research on human circadian system, Harvard graduate, neuroscience and anesthesiologist (F&L)
- 11. Gordon Parks was the first Black writer and director of a studio film, and his second movie was ____
- 13. Theme of 2024 Black History Month: African Americans and the ____
- 14. RomareBeardon – Charlotte, NC-born, nation’s foremost collagist, co-wrote jazz hit “Seabreeze” (F&L)
- 16. Ann Lowe, one of America’s most influential clothing ______
- 17. This medal is awarded annually by the NAACP for outstanding achievement by an African American. 2022 winner, Jim Clyburn.
- 19. Marian ______, opera singer and first African American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. Awarded Presidential Metal of Freedom
- 21. Mary Church _____, advocate for women’s equality and suffrage. Oberlin College graduate.
- 27. Lynn ____, playwright and winner of two Pulitzer prizes.
- 31. Ballet Co. where Misty Copeland is a principal dancer
- 32. Nettie Craig-Asberry was the first African-American women to earn a PhD (1883). Her field was _____
- 34. The Duke ______, designed by architect Julian Abele and built in the 1930s