(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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The discovery of this Pharoah's tomb helped us begin to learn most of what we know about Ancient Egypt
King Tut
A special blanket made up of patches from different material; some slaves used as maps
Quilt
44th President of the USA and First African American President
Barack Obama
First African American, and most educated First Lady in history
Michelle Obama
Egyptian alphabet
Hieroglyphics
49th VP of the USA and the first Black, Asian, and Woman to hold that office
Kamala Harris
Inventor who created the traffic light and gas mask
Garrett Morgan
Conductor on the Underground railroad; led hundreds to freedom
Harriet Tubman
Mailed himself from slavery in Virginia to freedom in Pennsylvania
Henry "Box" Brown
Group of people and places slaves used to hide and get safely to freedom
Underground Railroad
Egyptian symbol for life
Ankh
Egyptian King
Pharaoh
Longest river in the world, Heart of Egypt
Nile
Civil rights leader who promoted non-violent protests. known for his "I have a dream" speech
Martin Luther King Jr
Colleges built specifically for African Americans who weren't allowed go to white colleges
HBCU
The richest man in history
Mansa Musa
Civil Rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a crowded bus
Rosa Parks
A Black Power Party that stood for helping and arming their community and wanting freedom from oppression from "The Man"
Black Panther Party
Broke the color barrier in baseball being the first African American to play professionally
Jackie Robinson
Civil rights leader known for his "by any means necessary" mindset. Believed black people needed to fight back
Malcolm X
Former slave who learned to read and write; one of the most well known abolitionists
Frederick Douglas
Special African cloth associated with royalty and some sacred ceremonies/ rights of passage
Kente cloth
First African American Millionaire
Madame CJ Walker
Person fighting to end slavery
Abolitionist
"The Motherland"
Africa
African Drum
Djembe
Inventor who came up with over 100 uses for the peanut
George Washington Carver
African Queen known for her beauty
Nefertiti
First African American Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall
The day the last slaves found out they were free - June 19, 1865
Juneteenth
the document that ended slavery in America
Emancipation Proclamation
Fierce African Warrior who expanded his territory "Father of the Zulu Tribe"
Shaka Zulu
the fight for everyone to be treated equally
Civil Rights
This monument has the head of a human, body of a lion, and wings of a bird
Sphinx