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Question | Answer |
Who was the leader of a non-violent moment and first black to have a national holiday? | Martin Luther King Junior |
Who founded her own college? | Mary McCleod Bethune |
Who is called the "Father of Black History?" | Carter G. Woodson |
Who was the first black to run for president? | Jesse Jackson |
William Dubois was a smart student and hoped to study in what college? | Harvard University |
Who was the first black to graduate from Yale? | Edward Alexander Bouchet |
Who was the first black woman doctor in the US? | Susan McKinney |
Who was the first A-A to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel? | Annie Edson Taylor |
When did Martin King lead the March on Washington and give his "I Have a Dream" speech? | 1963 |
When did Dr King's house was bombed? | January 30, 1956 |
What is Bessie Smith famous for? | The first A-A licensed pilot. |
Who is Shirley Chisholm? | the first black congresswoman |
Who founded Famous Amos Cookies? | Wally "Famous" Amos |
Why was February chosen as Black History Month? | It was chosen in honor of Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln who were both born in February |
stamp? | Booker T. Washington |
African American man to become a billionaire? | Robert L. Johnson |
Lewis Latimer | Invented the carbon filament for the incandescent light bulb. Worked with Thomas Edison. |
Elijah McCoy | Black Canadian-American inventor who had 57 U.S. patients, most notable for his work with the lubrication of steam engines. |
Norbert Rilleux | Invented the multiple-effect evaporator. |
Madame C.J Walker | Created Black cosmetic products. First woman to become a millionaire. |
George Washington Carver | African American inventor, scientist, botanist and educator. His reputation is based on his outstanding research with soybeans, sweet potatoes and peanuts. |
J. Standard | African-American inventor of the refrigerator. |
Rebecca Lee Crumpler | First African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. |
Lewis Temple | African American inventor, blacksmith and abolitionist. He invented the toggling pole that was used on whaling expeditions. |
Mae C. Jamieson | First African American woman to become an astronaut. |
Jan Matzeliger | Invented the shoe assembly machines; helped with the mass production of shoes. |
Ronald McNair | Was a NASA astronaut and physicist; he died on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. |
Guion Bluford | Engineer, NASA engineer; became the first African American in space. |
A. Ashbourne | Inventor of the biscuit cutter. |
Dr. Theodore Lawless | African American dermatologist, philanthropist and medical researcher, known for his work with syphilis and leprosy. |
Granville T. Woods (1856-1910) | Invented the multiplex Railway telegraph. |
Percy Julian (1899-1975) | Developed the sympathetic form of cortisone. |
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams | first African American Cardiologist. He performed one of the first open-heart surgeries in the U.S. |
Garrett Morgan | Invented the gas mask and the traffic light. |
Dr. Charles Drew | African American physician, researcher, and surgeon. Pioneered methods in blood transfusions and blood plasma. |
Sarah Boone | Inventor of the ironing board. |
Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) | Mathematician, surveyor, and astronomer, invented the wooden clock in 1753, surveyed original boundaries of Washington D.C., and authored an almanac. |
Charles Brooks | Invented the street sweeper. |
Sarah Goode | Received and invented a patent for the folding cabinet bed. First African American woman to receive a patent. |
Lonnie Johnson | American engineer who invented the Super Soaker, the top-selling toy in 1991 and 1992. This was done while researching thermal transfer energy. He holds over 80 patents. |
Ernest Just | Worked with the plasma membrane of biological cells. |
Dr. Alexa Canday | Medical doctor specializing in neurosurgery. First African American woman to become a neurosurgeon in 1981. |
Dr. Ben Carson | African American neurosurgeon who was first to successfully separate a pair of twins who were jointed at the head. |
Dr. Justina Ford | Became Colorado's first African American doctor of Obstetrician. |
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson | The first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. from MIT and a doctorate in physics. |
Mark E. Dean | One of the top engineering minds at the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. He made his first mark in the industry in the early 1980s, when he and a colleague developed a system that allowed computers to communicate with printers and other devices. |
Percy L. Julian | Known as the "soybean chemist", for his extraordinary success in developing innovative drugs and industrial chemicals from natural soya products |