First Black Patent Holder Prototype of Dry Cleaning Owned a store in NYCwhich became one of thelargest stores in NYC Thomas JenningsAfter retiring from theNBA, he invested inthe franchise andeventually owned over100 various Wendy'sand Chili's restaurants,before selling in 2016. Junior BridgemanCo-Founders ofBlackGen CapitalCornell University’sfirst Black investmentfund Cheick Camara andErmias TadesseOlajuwon Ajanaku& Earl A. CooperFoundersMorehousecollege graduates East Side GolfAmerican MIllionaire Founder, Chairman, & CEOof The Peebles Foundation The First African Americanto develop and own amajor luxury hotel Donahue PeeblesCoined the term "goodtrouble"—was a pillarfor social justice and astaunch advocate fornonviolent civil rightsdemonstrations. John LewisFirst AfricanAmerican to hold theposition as a boardmember of the UnitedTalent Agency Rich PaulFirst Chief Surgeonat a hospital in anall Black Towncalled MoundBayou, Mississippi T.R.M HowardSeparated plasmafrom the blood andmade it possible tostore blood for aweek. Charles RichardDrewCreated “survivalprograms.” They organizeda free breakfast programfor 20,000 children eachday as well as a free foodprogram for families andthe elderly. Black Panther PartyAfrican Americans startedtheir own insurancecompanies, banks, funeralhomes, grocery stores,medical centers and otherbusinesses to meet theirneighbors' needs. Black Wall Street3 Top 100podcastsFastest GrowingMedia Companies Earn Your LeisureFirst Black Malestudent bodypresident inHarvard’s 386-year history Noah HarrisGroup of AfricanAmericans fromNew York thatfought in WWI HarlemHellFighters a landmark decision by theU.S. Supreme Court whichruled that U.S. state lawsestablishing racialsegregation in publicschools areunconstitutional. Brown v Board of EdLeading developeron StrangerThings VR Xalavier Nelson Jr.Became AtlantaFalconsminority owner Warrick DunnInvented theTraffic Light GarrettMorganFirst Black TennisPlayer to WinThree GrandSlam Titles Arthur AshePrinceton’s firstblackvaledictorian NicholasJohnsonAmerican BillionaireNet Worth 2.5 BIllion Founder, Chairman & CEOof Vista Equity Partners Past: Investment Banker atGoldman Sachs Robert F SmithAmerican BillionaireNet Worth 7.6 Billion Chairman andFounder of WorldWide Technology David StewardAcknowledged byForbes Magazineamongst the world’syoungest and mostimpactful individualsin the field of science. Dr. Kenneth Harris IIfirst African Americanperson to U.S.Supreme Court in 1967assume this role(which he held for 24years). Thurgood Marshall  Co-Host show withEarn Your Leisure(Market Mondays) Teaches the basics oflong term investing inthe Stock Market Ian DunlapFirst Black Patent Holder Prototype of Dry Cleaning Owned a store in NYCwhich became one of thelargest stores in NYC Thomas JenningsAfter retiring from theNBA, he invested inthe franchise andeventually owned over100 various Wendy'sand Chili's restaurants,before selling in 2016. Junior BridgemanCo-Founders ofBlackGen CapitalCornell University’sfirst Black investmentfund Cheick Camara andErmias TadesseOlajuwon Ajanaku& Earl A. CooperFoundersMorehousecollege graduates East Side GolfAmerican MIllionaire Founder, Chairman, & CEOof The Peebles Foundation The First African Americanto develop and own amajor luxury hotel Donahue PeeblesCoined the term "goodtrouble"—was a pillarfor social justice and astaunch advocate fornonviolent civil rightsdemonstrations. John LewisFirst AfricanAmerican to hold theposition as a boardmember of the UnitedTalent Agency Rich PaulFirst Chief Surgeonat a hospital in anall Black Towncalled MoundBayou, Mississippi T.R.M HowardSeparated plasmafrom the blood andmade it possible tostore blood for aweek. Charles RichardDrewCreated “survivalprograms.” They organizeda free breakfast programfor 20,000 children eachday as well as a free foodprogram for families andthe elderly. Black Panther PartyAfrican Americans startedtheir own insurancecompanies, banks, funeralhomes, grocery stores,medical centers and otherbusinesses to meet theirneighbors' needs. Black Wall Street3 Top 100podcastsFastest GrowingMedia Companies Earn Your LeisureFirst Black Malestudent bodypresident inHarvard’s 386-year history Noah HarrisGroup of AfricanAmericans fromNew York thatfought in WWI HarlemHellFighters a landmark decision by theU.S. Supreme Court whichruled that U.S. state lawsestablishing racialsegregation in publicschools areunconstitutional. Brown v Board of EdLeading developeron StrangerThings VR Xalavier Nelson Jr.Became AtlantaFalconsminority owner Warrick DunnInvented theTraffic Light GarrettMorganFirst Black TennisPlayer to WinThree GrandSlam Titles Arthur AshePrinceton’s firstblackvaledictorian NicholasJohnsonAmerican BillionaireNet Worth 2.5 BIllion Founder, Chairman & CEOof Vista Equity Partners Past: Investment Banker atGoldman Sachs Robert F SmithAmerican BillionaireNet Worth 7.6 Billion Chairman andFounder of WorldWide Technology David StewardAcknowledged byForbes Magazineamongst the world’syoungest and mostimpactful individualsin the field of science. Dr. Kenneth Harris IIfirst African Americanperson to U.S.Supreme Court in 1967assume this role(which he held for 24years). Thurgood Marshall  Co-Host show withEarn Your Leisure(Market Mondays) Teaches the basics oflong term investing inthe Stock Market Ian Dunlap

African American - 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. First Black Patent Holder Prototype of Dry Cleaning Owned a store in NYC which became one of the largest stores in NYC Thomas Jennings
  2. After retiring from the NBA, he invested in the franchise and eventually owned over 100 various Wendy's and Chili's restaurants, before selling in 2016. Junior Bridgeman
  3. Co-Founders of BlackGen Capital Cornell University’s first Black investment fund Cheick Camara and Ermias Tadesse
  4. Olajuwon Ajanaku & Earl A. Cooper Founders Morehouse college graduates East Side Golf
  5. American MIllionaire Founder, Chairman, & CEO of The Peebles Foundation The First African American to develop and own a major luxury hotel Donahue Peebles
  6. Coined the term "good trouble"—was a pillar for social justice and a staunch advocate for nonviolent civil rights demonstrations. John Lewis
  7. First African American to hold the position as a board member of the United Talent Agency Rich Paul
  8. First Chief Surgeon at a hospital in an all Black Town called Mound Bayou, Mississippi T.R.M Howard
  9. Separated plasma from the blood and made it possible to store blood for a week. Charles Richard Drew
  10. Created “survival programs.” They organized a free breakfast program for 20,000 children each day as well as a free food program for families and the elderly. Black Panther Party
  11. African Americans started their own insurance companies, banks, funeral homes, grocery stores, medical centers and other businesses to meet their neighbors' needs. Black Wall Street
  12. 3 Top 100 podcasts Fastest Growing Media Companies Earn Your Leisure
  13. First Black Male student body president in Harvard’s 386-year history Noah Harris
  14. Group of African Americans from New York that fought in WWI Harlem HellFighters
  15. a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional. Brown v Board of Ed
  16. Leading developer on Stranger Things VR Xalavier Nelson Jr.
  17. Became Atlanta Falcons minority owner Warrick Dunn
  18. Invented the Traffic Light Garrett Morgan
  19. First Black Tennis Player to Win Three Grand Slam Titles Arthur Ashe
  20. Princeton’s first black valedictorian Nicholas Johnson
  21. American Billionaire Net Worth 2.5 BIllion Founder, Chairman & CEO of Vista Equity Partners Past: Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs Robert F Smith
  22. American Billionaire Net Worth 7.6 Billion Chairman and Founder of World Wide Technology David Steward
  23. Acknowledged by Forbes Magazine amongst the world’s youngest and most impactful individuals in the field of science. Dr. Kenneth Harris II
  24. first African American person to U.S. Supreme Court in 1967 assume this role (which he held for 24 years). Thurgood Marshall
  25. Co-Host show with Earn Your Leisure (Market Mondays) Teaches the basics of long term investing in the Stock Market Ian Dunlap