kicked off anorganizationthat wouldcome to beknown as GottaHave Sole,hefoundedProjectAm Ionly 10 and 12,when they started ona course of activismthat has drasticallydecreased the globalusage of single-useplasticprotestingSwedishparliament in aneffort to get themto do more toprevent climatechange.young African-American studentsstaged a sit-in at asegregatedWoolworth’s lunchcounter inGreensboro, NorthCarolinadonated toover 99,000children inhomelessshelters.This experienceearned her therole of"America'sYoungestAmbassador,"a civil rightsleader whoserefusal to giveup her seat to awhitepassengerHe went on to builda community radiostation out ofrecycled parts thathe powered with agenerator also madeout of reusedmaterial.She earned herPh.D. and laterbecame aprofessor atClark AtlantaUniversity.the first AfricanAmerican in NorthCarolina to becertified by theAmerican Collegeof AbdominalSurgeons in 1957She co-foundedNever AgainMSD,the first blackstudent to attendthe all-whiteGreensboro High,now Grimsleyone of SierraLeone's mostfamousinventorsonly 10 when sheeased Cold Wartensions betweenthe United Statesand Russia with asingle letter.She led hundredsof enslavedpeople to freedomalong the route ofthe UndergroundRailroad.She was the firstAfrican -Americanin the state tograduate fromwhat had been anall-white school.Marjory StonemanDouglas High SchoolPublic Safety Actwas passed byFlorida lawmakers inMarch 2018.Over 3,000Blessing Bagshave beengiven out inChicagocommunities.She went on toorganize Fridaysfor Future, aschool climatestrike movement.in Russiawhere amonumentwas built inher honor.herachievementswere celebratedin her Mainehometownreducedplastic use in15 differentcountries.a Baptistminister andcivil-rightsactivistkicked off anorganizationthat wouldcome to beknown as GottaHave Sole,hefoundedProjectAm Ionly 10 and 12,when they started ona course of activismthat has drasticallydecreased the globalusage of single-useplasticprotestingSwedishparliament in aneffort to get themto do more toprevent climatechange.young African-American studentsstaged a sit-in at asegregatedWoolworth’s lunchcounter inGreensboro, NorthCarolinadonated toover 99,000children inhomelessshelters.This experienceearned her therole of"America'sYoungestAmbassador,"a civil rightsleader whoserefusal to giveup her seat to awhitepassengerHe went on to builda community radiostation out ofrecycled parts thathe powered with agenerator also madeout of reusedmaterial.She earned herPh.D. and laterbecame aprofessor atClark AtlantaUniversity.the first AfricanAmerican in NorthCarolina to becertified by theAmerican Collegeof AbdominalSurgeons in 1957She co-foundedNever AgainMSD,the first blackstudent to attendthe all-whiteGreensboro High,now Grimsleyone of SierraLeone's mostfamousinventorsonly 10 when sheeased Cold Wartensions betweenthe United Statesand Russia with asingle letter.She led hundredsof enslavedpeople to freedomalong the route ofthe UndergroundRailroad.She was the firstAfrican -Americanin the state tograduate fromwhat had been anall-white school.Marjory StonemanDouglas High SchoolPublic Safety Actwas passed byFlorida lawmakers inMarch 2018.Over 3,000Blessing Bagshave beengiven out inChicagocommunities.She went on toorganize Fridaysfor Future, aschool climatestrike movement.in Russiawhere amonumentwas built inher honor.herachievementswere celebratedin her Mainehometownreducedplastic use in15 differentcountries.a Baptistminister andcivil-rightsactivist

African American Leaders - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. kicked off an organization that would come to be known as Gotta Have Sole,
  2. he founded Project Am I
  3. only 10 and 12, when they started on a course of activism that has drastically decreased the global usage of single-use plastic
  4. protesting Swedish parliament in an effort to get them to do more to prevent climate change.
  5. young African-American students staged a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina
  6. donated to over 99,000 children in homeless shelters.
  7. This experience earned her the role of "America's Youngest Ambassador,"
  8. a civil rights leader whose refusal to give up her seat to a white passenger
  9. He went on to build a community radio station out of recycled parts that he powered with a generator also made out of reused material.
  10. She earned her Ph.D. and later became a professor at Clark Atlanta University.
  11. the first African American in North Carolina to be certified by the American College of Abdominal Surgeons in 1957
  12. She co-founded Never Again MSD,
  13. the first black student to attend the all-white Greensboro High, now Grimsley
  14. one of Sierra Leone's most famous inventors
  15. only 10 when she eased Cold War tensions between the United States and Russia with a single letter.
  16. She led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom along the route of the Underground Railroad.
  17. She was the first African -American in the state to graduate from what had been an all-white school.
  18. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act was passed by Florida lawmakers in March 2018.
  19. Over 3,000 Blessing Bags have been given out in Chicago communities.
  20. She went on to organize Fridays for Future, a school climate strike movement.
  21. in Russia where a monument was built in her honor.
  22. her achievements were celebrated in her Maine hometown
  23. reduced plastic use in 15 different countries.
  24. a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist