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Black History Bowl Questions 64-72

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Who was the President at Tuskegee Institute who recruited and hired George Washington Carver? Booker T. Washington
1st Black president of the school board in Atlanta, GA. A Baptist minister, who also served as president of Morehouse college & was a mentor of Martin Luther King. Published 2 autobiographies: Born to Rebel & Lord, the People Have Driven Me On. Benjamin E. Mays
This is the first and only black college consortium, founded in 1929? Name it. Atlanta University System
In what state is Tuskegee University located? Alabama
Established in 1881, what college holds the distinction of being America's oldest historically black college for women? Spelman College
Who was the first Black American to become captain of an American merchant marine ship? Hugh Mulzac
What famous educator and social reformer wrote Up from Slavery? Booker T. Washington
In 1958, what civil rights leader shared the Spingarn Medal with the Little rock Nine? Daisy Bates - advisor to students who integrated Little Rock, Arkansas, Central High School in 1957
A cultural heritage & traditional values celebration, It is observed by many African-Americans from 12/26 to 1/1. In Swahili, it means "first" signifying the 1st fruit of the harvest. it was created by professor Maulana Karenga in 1966. Name it. Kwanza - The seven principles are: Umoja (Unity) Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) Ujaima (Collective Work and Responsibility) Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) Nia (Purpose) Kuumba (Creativity) Imani (Faith)
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