Across
- 1. Vernice Armour (b.1973) is the US's first Black female combat _____.
- 6. In 1966, Marie Van Brittan Brown (a nurse) and her husband Albert Brown (an electronics technician) invented an audio visual home _____ system.
- 7. Jocelyn _____, a United Methodist, became the first Black woman to serve as a US Surgeon General in 1993.
- 9. First Black principal ballerina at the American Ballet Theatre: Misty _____.
- 11. Dorothy Height (b. 1912) social worker, member of the National Council of _____ Women.
- 13. The United States formally recognizes this month as National Women's History Month.
- 14. The Godmother of Rock & Roll: Sister _____ Tharpe.
- 15. Known as "HeLa" cells, Henrietta _____' cells were used to develop many breakthroughs in modern medicine and science.
- 16. Data Scientist Valerie L. Thomas invented the illusion transmitter for developing the digital _____ formats.
Down
- 2. After World War II, Bessie Griffin, working as a physical therapist with soldiers returning as amputees, developed an electric self-feeding _____ that releases a small portion of food when the patient bites down.
- 3. Wangari Maathai: First African American woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to save forests in what African country.
- 4. Theater and film actress and civil rights activist (b. 1922), also featured in Spike Lee films. (2 words)
- 5. Kerry _____ played the role of Col. Charity Adams in Tyler Perry's film, "The Six Triple Eight."
- 8. Josephine Yates (b. 1852) first Black woman to head a university _____ department.
- 10. In 1966, _____ Jordan became the first Black state senator in Texas since 1883.
- 11. Poet whose Afrocentric work explored power of love, connection and the Black experience. _____ Giovanni
- 12. First Lady who established Let's Move! Program. Michelle _____
