HBCUinstitutions of highereducationestablished beforethe Civil Rights Act of1964 with theintention of primarilyserving the BlackcommunityLaurynHillthis quadruplethreat musicianwon 5 Grammysfor their albumTheMiseducationSimoneBilesthis olympic gymnastmade headlines lastsummer when theystepped down tofocus on their mentalhealthJohnLegendthe youngestand first blackmale of theEGOT winnersin 2018MayaAngeloucritically acclaimedauthor, poet, scholar,and civil rightsactivist who wrote "IKnow Why theCaged Birds Sing"TaranaBurkefounder of the MeToo movement asa way for women,especially those ofcolor, to sharetheir storiesMilesDavisamong the mostinfluential andacclaimed figuresin the history ofjazz and 20th-century musicPOSEtelevision seriesabout New York'sunderground ballsubculture in theBlack and Latinocommunities in the80sMoonlighta film surrounding thecoming-of-age ayoung Black man inMiami which won theAcademy Award forBest Picture in 2017W.E.B.DuBoisthe first BlackAmerican to receivea PhD from HarvardUniversity and afounding member ofthe NAACPHiddenFiguresa true story abouta team of Blackmathematicianswho were vital toNASA's earlysuccessMichelleObamaTheir 2018 memoir,"Becoming" walkedus through theirchildhood in Chicagoand living at theWhite HouseEllaFitzgeraldthe firstBlack singer to wina Grammy Award,they is oftenreferred to as theQueen of JazzAmandaGormanat age 22, they werethe youngestinaugural poet whenthey delivered thepoem "The Hill WeClimb" in front of theUS CapitolThurgoodMarshallthe first Black UnitedStates SupremeCourt Justice whodedicated theircareer to achievingequal justice for allFrederickDouglassAfter escaping fromslavery in 1838,they became anational leader ofthe abolitionistmovementArthurAshedespite segregationand racialroadblocks, theybecame the firstblack player to win towin the US Open,Australian Open, andWimbledonStephenCurrythis point guardholds the title ofthe greatest 3-point shooter ofall timeJean-MichelBasquiata cultural iconknown for theirstriking paintingsand embodyingthe NYC art sceneof the 1980sGeorgeWashingtonCarveran agriculturalscientist and inventorwho is credited withsaving theagricultural economyof the rural SouthRichardPryor one of the mostinfluential stand-upcomics who wasknown for his bluntrace-based humorAvaDuVernaythe awardwinning directorbehind films likeWhen They SeeUs and SelmaMarshaP.Johnsona trans activistand prominentfigure in theStonewalluprising of 1969MarvinGayesinger andsongwriter whohelped to shapethe sound ofMotown in the1960sHBCUinstitutions of highereducationestablished beforethe Civil Rights Act of1964 with theintention of primarilyserving the BlackcommunityLaurynHillthis quadruplethreat musicianwon 5 Grammysfor their albumTheMiseducationSimoneBilesthis olympic gymnastmade headlines lastsummer when theystepped down tofocus on their mentalhealthJohnLegendthe youngestand first blackmale of theEGOT winnersin 2018MayaAngeloucritically acclaimedauthor, poet, scholar,and civil rightsactivist who wrote "IKnow Why theCaged Birds Sing"TaranaBurkefounder of the MeToo movement asa way for women,especially those ofcolor, to sharetheir storiesMilesDavisamong the mostinfluential andacclaimed figuresin the history ofjazz and 20th-century musicPOSEtelevision seriesabout New York'sunderground ballsubculture in theBlack and Latinocommunities in the80sMoonlighta film surrounding thecoming-of-age ayoung Black man inMiami which won theAcademy Award forBest Picture in 2017W.E.B.DuBoisthe first BlackAmerican to receivea PhD from HarvardUniversity and afounding member ofthe NAACPHiddenFiguresa true story abouta team of Blackmathematicianswho were vital toNASA's earlysuccessMichelleObamaTheir 2018 memoir,"Becoming" walkedus through theirchildhood in Chicagoand living at theWhite HouseEllaFitzgeraldthe firstBlack singer to wina Grammy Award,they is oftenreferred to as theQueen of JazzAmandaGormanat age 22, they werethe youngestinaugural poet whenthey delivered thepoem "The Hill WeClimb" in front of theUS CapitolThurgoodMarshallthe first Black UnitedStates SupremeCourt Justice whodedicated theircareer to achievingequal justice for allFrederickDouglassAfter escaping fromslavery in 1838,they became anational leader ofthe abolitionistmovementArthurAshedespite segregationand racialroadblocks, theybecame the firstblack player to win towin the US Open,Australian Open, andWimbledonStephenCurrythis point guardholds the title ofthe greatest 3-point shooter ofall timeJean-MichelBasquiata cultural iconknown for theirstriking paintingsand embodyingthe NYC art sceneof the 1980sGeorgeWashingtonCarveran agriculturalscientist and inventorwho is credited withsaving theagricultural economyof the rural SouthRichardPryor one of the mostinfluential stand-upcomics who wasknown for his bluntrace-based humorAvaDuVernaythe awardwinning directorbehind films likeWhen They SeeUs and SelmaMarshaP.Johnsona trans activistand prominentfigure in theStonewalluprising of 1969MarvinGayesinger andsongwriter whohelped to shapethe sound ofMotown in the1960s

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  1. institutions of higher education established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the Black community
    HBCU
  2. this quadruple threat musician won 5 Grammys for their album The Miseducation
    Lauryn Hill
  3. this olympic gymnast made headlines last summer when they stepped down to focus on their mental health
    Simone Biles
  4. the youngest and first black male of the EGOT winners in 2018
    John Legend
  5. critically acclaimed author, poet, scholar, and civil rights activist who wrote "I Know Why the Caged Birds Sing"
    Maya Angelou
  6. founder of the Me Too movement as a way for women, especially those of color, to share their stories
    Tarana Burke
  7. among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music
    Miles Davis
  8. television series about New York's underground ball subculture in the Black and Latino communities in the 80s
    POSE
  9. a film surrounding the coming-of-age a young Black man in Miami which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017
    Moonlight
  10. the first Black American to receive a PhD from Harvard University and a founding member of the NAACP
    W.E.B. Du Bois
  11. a true story about a team of Black mathematicians who were vital to NASA's early success
    Hidden Figures
  12. Their 2018 memoir, "Becoming" walked us through their childhood in Chicago and living at the White House
    Michelle Obama
  13. the first Black singer to win a Grammy Award, they is often referred to as the Queen of Jazz
    Ella Fitzgerald
  14. at age 22, they were the youngest inaugural poet when they delivered the poem "The Hill We Climb" in front of the US Capitol
    Amanda Gorman
  15. the first Black United States Supreme Court Justice who dedicated their career to achieving equal justice for all
    Thurgood Marshall
  16. After escaping from slavery in 1838, they became a national leader of the abolitionist movement
    Frederick Douglass
  17. despite segregation and racial roadblocks, they became the first black player to win to win the US Open, Australian Open, and Wimbledon
    Arthur Ashe
  18. this point guard holds the title of the greatest 3-point shooter of all time
    Stephen Curry
  19. a cultural icon known for their striking paintings and embodying the NYC art scene of the 1980s
    Jean-Michel Basquiat
  20. an agricultural scientist and inventor who is credited with saving the agricultural economy of the rural South
    George Washington Carver
  21. one of the most influential stand-up comics who was known for his blunt race-based humor
    Richard Pryor
  22. the award winning director behind films like When They See Us and Selma
    Ava DuVernay
  23. a trans activist and prominent figure in the Stonewall uprising of 1969
    Marsha P. Johnson
  24. singer and songwriter who helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s
    Marvin Gaye