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- 2. Truth, was best known for her “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech, where she called out issues of gender and racial inequalities.
- 5. CJ Walker, invented a line of African American hair care products.
- 7. McDaniel, the first African American performer to win an Academy Award
- 10. Johnson, the first African American man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908.
- 11. Harris, First Black Vice President
- 13. Rhodes Revels, the first African American ever elected to the U.S. Senate.
- 14. Bonds, signed the highest single-year contract in MLB history for $4.7 million with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- 17. Washington Carver, developed 300 derivative products from peanuts among them cheese, milk, coffee, flour, ink, dyes, plastics, wood stains, soap, linoleum, medicinal oils and cosmetics.
- 18. Marshall, the first African American ever appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- 19. Raven Wilkinson, was the first Black woman to receive a contract to dance full time with a major ballet company, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo of New York City at the age of 20.
- 20. Swett Rock, the first African American admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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- 1. Parks, is known for her courageous act of not giving up her seat on a bus to a white passenger in 1955.
- 3. Johnson, Sold BET and became the first black billionaire
- 4. L Cralle, invented the ice-cream scoop (U.S. patent No. 576395), although he never profited from it.
- 6. Obama, First Black President
- 8. B Wells, In 1990 The U.S. Postal Service celebrates ____ as part of the Black Heritage series.
- 9. G Woodson, created the celebration of Black History Month which began as “Negro History Week,”
- 10. Robinson, the first African American to play Major League Baseball
- 12. Tubman, In 1978 The first stamp of the U.S. Postal Service’s Black Heritage series honors _____ famed abolitionist and “conductor” of the Underground Railroad.
- 15. Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives
- 16. Mercer Langston, was the first Black man to become a lawyer when he passed the bar in Ohio in 1854.
- 17. Fuhr, The five-time Stanley Cup champion was the first black NHL player to receive the honor of MVP.