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BLACK HISTORY QUIZ
WHO AM I?
1. My only book Poems on Various Subjects,
Religious and Moral was published in London in
i 1773. It was the first volume of,poems written by a
freed American slave. *
- ? 2. I was the first Black American to win a world boxing
championship. Sportswriters affectionately called
a me Choclate." 4
3. I was the first Black American since 1881 to be
elected as a United States Senator.
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FEBRUARY
(Black History Month)
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of music,
year. Lanaaton Hughes author Presentation of Our Lord
' ' b. 1906 Groundhog Day
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Joseph C. Price established
Baltimore pianist Livingstone College in North
Carolia 1662 St. Cyril of Alexandria
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Roberta Flack
b. 1940
is Day _ Frederick Douglass elected
isrd Alien A.M.E Nat "KING" Cole singer and President of Freedmen's
760 1_ jaai pianist d 1965 Bank and Trust Co. 1874
21 22 23
I Washington's
Birthday W.E.B. Dubois author and
mian Chair of St. Pater Apostle historian b, 1868
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Alexandria
4. In 1968 I was asked to run for the office of Vice 8.
President of the United States. Unfortunately I was dij
too young. N<
5. In 1972, I became the first Black woman to try to 9.
become President of the United States. * Ui
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6. In 1975,1 won the world championship of tennis. I
also won the men's championship in the important 10
Wimbledon tournamenMn England. wj
7. In 1958, I started my0>Vri$aHce 8|liVSrAn?P6H&oi
in New York City. I have choreographed many
famous works. My dance entitled "Cry" is a tribute
Isaac R.
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Patented Oct. 10, 1899.
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Marian Anderson
b. 1902
Bessie Smith made first
recording for Columbia Quakers filed first formal
_ Records 1923 protest against slavery 1668
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Black to become a college Hiram Revels elected fire!
Pres 1811 Negro in U.S. Senate 1870
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3lomat in the Untied Nations. In 1950, 1 won the 7-> ^
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I own the largest black cosmetics business in the 9.) a
lited States, my company, located in Chicago, pro- Wl
ces Ultra Sheen hair products.
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. In 1966 I was elected to the Texas state senate. 1
is the first Black woman to achieve such an honor
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