Making Black History Quiz
Before it became known as the "Super Soaker" Lonnie Johnson's 1988 invention was originally called the ______?
- Power Soaker
- Super Squirter
- Power Drencher
The parents of Colin Powell (U.S. Secretary of state 2001-05) immigrated not from Africa, but which country?
- Barbados
- Jamaica
- Haiti
Adrian Fenty, Cory Booker and Kwame Kilpatrick (pictured above) are mayors for Washington D.C., Newark and Detroit , respectively, but what major U.S. city elected the first African American mayor in 1967?
- Cleveland
- New Orleans
- Atlanta
What is Tiger Woods' real first name?
- Elmer
- Eldrick
- Samuel
Which of these cities was Sudanese born supermodel Alek Wek discovered by model talent scouts?
- New York
- London
- Milan
Tyra Banks was the first African-American woman ever to be featured on the covers of the following magazines EXCEPT ...
- GQ
- Sports Illustrated
- Glamour
Besides Barack Obama, how many other African-Americans have been elected to the United States Senate?
- 2
- 4
- 3
How many times was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sent to jail in hist fight for civil rights in the 1960s?
- 4
- 11
- 2
Which Williams sister is oldest?
- Serena
- Venus
- Neither, they are twins
Russell Simmons' groundbreaking series Def Comedy Jam for HBO first aired in what year?
- 1991
- 1990
- 1992
This Week in Black History
May 19 - 25, 2008
Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley tied the knot this week. See more African-American historymakers in art, politics and more.
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Words of Wisdom
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Oprah Winfrey
"A person can change his future by merely changing his attitude."
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Coretta Scott King
"Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated."
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Michael Jordan
"I realize that I'm black, but I like to be viewed as a person, and this is everybody's wish. "
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Barack Obama
"The issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues."
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Martin Luther King Jr.
"I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people will get to the promised land ..." King's final speach, April 3, 1968.



