FrederickDouglassBorn enslavedin Maryland &learned to read& write at 12years old.BlackWallStreetOne of the mostsuccessful Blackeconomies inAmericanhistory.BillieHolidayConsidered oneof the best andmost influentialjazz vocalists ofall time.Huey P.Newton,Ph.D.Co-founded theBlack PantherParty for Self-Defense in1966.WilmaRudolphFirst Americanwoman to win3 gold medalsin Track &Field.JeanBaptistePointDuSableFounderofChicagoin 1779.ElijahMcCoySon of former slavesfrom Kentucky whoescaped to freedomvia the UndergroundRailroad. Held 57patents, many relatedto steam engines.ToniMorrisonFirst African-Americanwoman toreceive theNobel Prize inLiterature,HaitianRevolutionSuccessful anti-slavery andanti-colonialinsurrectionoverthrowingthe French.MadamC.J.WalkerFirst Black femaleself-mademillionaire inAmerica.Developed beautyand hair productsfor Black women.MuhammadAliProfessionalboxer andactivist.Considered theGreatest of AllTime (GOAT).OprahWinfreyMedia networkowner, talkshow host,actress,producer andphilanthropist.NatTurnerEnslavedAfrican-American wholed a rebellionof slaves andfree Blacks.BessieColemanFirst Blackwoman to holda pilot license.Known as"Queen Bess".NinaSimoneJazz singer,songwriter, pianist,arranger, & civilright activist. Wrotesong "FeelingGood" and "I put aspell on you".KamalaHarrisThe 49thVicePresident ofthe UnitedStates.BenjaminBannekerA self-taughtmathematician,astronomer,and farmer.JosephineBakerEntertainer andFrench resistanceactivist. Spoke atthe March onWashington by theside of Dr. King.SerenaWilliamsProfessionaltennis player andphilanthropist.Many consider herthe Greatest of AllTime (GOAT).ClaudetteColvinNine monthsbefore RosaParks, sherefused tomove from herseat on a bus.Dr.DorothyHeightBegan herspeakingcareer in highschool as ananti-lynchingactivist.CarolMoseleyBraunU.S. attorney inChicago in 1973.First Black womanto be elected tothe U.S. Senate in1992.HattieMcDanielFirst Blackwoman to winan Oscar forportrayal in"Gone with theWind."MistyCopelandAmericanballerina.AngelaDavisResearchesfeminism, Blackstudies, popularmusic andsocialconsciousness.MarcusGarveyJamaican politicalleader, publisher,journalist,entrepreneur, orator,and proponent of thePan-Africanismmovement.MatthewHensonFirst personto reach theNorth Polein 1909.PaulRobesonAthlete andperforming artistwho becameinvolved in theCivil RightsMovement.MaryMcLeodBethuneEducator,stateswoman,philanthropist,humanitarian,and civil rightsactivist.RubyBridgesFirst Black child todesegregate anall-whiteelementary schoolin New Orleans,Louisiana in 1960.JackieJoynerKerseeTrack star whoovercameasthma andwon 6 Olympicmedals.MedgarEversCivil Rights activistfrom Mississippi.Worked for votingrights, economicopportunity, &access to publicfacilities.BobMarleyJamaican,singer-songwriter,musician,guitarist, andactivist.Free!ShirleyChisholmFirst Blackwomanelected toU.S.Congress.MalcolmXMuslimminister andhuman rightsactivist. BornMalcolm Little.HarlemRenaissanceA cultural,social, andartisticexplosion.ZoraNealeHurstonWrote her mostfamous novel"Their EyesWere WatchingGod" in Haiti.PercyJulianResearch chemist& pioneer in thechemical synthesisof medicinal drugsfrom plants.RosaParksRefused to giveup her seat to awhite man onan Alabamabus in 1955.MontgomeryBus BoycottPolitical & socialprotest campaignagainst the racialsegregation with thepublic transit systemof Montgomery,lasted 381 days.JamesBaldwinNovelist,playwright,socialcritic.BarackObamaServed asthe 44thPresident ofthe UnitedStates.HenriettaLacksWoman whosecancer cell culturewas used to createone of the mostimportant cell linesin cancer researchin 1951.HarrietTubmanEscapedslave,abolitionist,and spy duringthe Civil War.SojournerTruthAbolitionist andCivil Rightsadvocate.Changed hername fromIsabella Bornfree.Ida B.WellsRaisedawarenessof theoppressionof women.Carter G.WoodsonLaunched thecelebration of"Negro HistoryWeek" in 1926,later renamedBlack HistoryMonth.FrederickDouglassBorn enslavedin Maryland &learned to read& write at 12years old.BlackWallStreetOne of the mostsuccessful Blackeconomies inAmericanhistory.BillieHolidayConsidered oneof the best andmost influentialjazz vocalists ofall time.Huey P.Newton,Ph.D.Co-founded theBlack PantherParty for Self-Defense in1966.WilmaRudolphFirst Americanwoman to win3 gold medalsin Track &Field.JeanBaptistePointDuSableFounderofChicagoin 1779.ElijahMcCoySon of former slavesfrom Kentucky whoescaped to freedomvia the UndergroundRailroad. Held 57patents, many relatedto steam engines.ToniMorrisonFirst African-Americanwoman toreceive theNobel Prize inLiterature,HaitianRevolutionSuccessful anti-slavery andanti-colonialinsurrectionoverthrowingthe French.MadamC.J.WalkerFirst Black femaleself-mademillionaire inAmerica.Developed beautyand hair productsfor Black women.MuhammadAliProfessionalboxer andactivist.Considered theGreatest of AllTime (GOAT).OprahWinfreyMedia networkowner, talkshow host,actress,producer andphilanthropist.NatTurnerEnslavedAfrican-American wholed a rebellionof slaves andfree Blacks.BessieColemanFirst Blackwoman to holda pilot license.Known as"Queen Bess".NinaSimoneJazz singer,songwriter, pianist,arranger, & civilright activist. Wrotesong "FeelingGood" and "I put aspell on you".KamalaHarrisThe 49thVicePresident ofthe UnitedStates.BenjaminBannekerA self-taughtmathematician,astronomer,and farmer.JosephineBakerEntertainer andFrench resistanceactivist. Spoke atthe March onWashington by theside of Dr. King.SerenaWilliamsProfessionaltennis player andphilanthropist.Many consider herthe Greatest of AllTime (GOAT).ClaudetteColvinNine monthsbefore RosaParks, sherefused tomove from herseat on a bus.Dr.DorothyHeightBegan herspeakingcareer in highschool as ananti-lynchingactivist.CarolMoseleyBraunU.S. attorney inChicago in 1973.First Black womanto be elected tothe U.S. Senate in1992.HattieMcDanielFirst Blackwoman to winan Oscar forportrayal in"Gone with theWind."MistyCopelandAmericanballerina.AngelaDavisResearchesfeminism, Blackstudies, popularmusic andsocialconsciousness.MarcusGarveyJamaican politicalleader, publisher,journalist,entrepreneur, orator,and proponent of thePan-Africanismmovement.MatthewHensonFirst personto reach theNorth Polein 1909.PaulRobesonAthlete andperforming artistwho becameinvolved in theCivil RightsMovement.MaryMcLeodBethuneEducator,stateswoman,philanthropist,humanitarian,and civil rightsactivist.RubyBridgesFirst Black child todesegregate anall-whiteelementary schoolin New Orleans,Louisiana in 1960.JackieJoynerKerseeTrack star whoovercameasthma andwon 6 Olympicmedals.MedgarEversCivil Rights activistfrom Mississippi.Worked for votingrights, economicopportunity, &access to publicfacilities.BobMarleyJamaican,singer-songwriter,musician,guitarist, andactivist.Free!ShirleyChisholmFirst Blackwomanelected toU.S.Congress.MalcolmXMuslimminister andhuman rightsactivist. BornMalcolm Little.HarlemRenaissanceA cultural,social, andartisticexplosion.ZoraNealeHurstonWrote her mostfamous novel"Their EyesWere WatchingGod" in Haiti.PercyJulianResearch chemist& pioneer in thechemical synthesisof medicinal drugsfrom plants.RosaParksRefused to giveup her seat to awhite man onan Alabamabus in 1955.MontgomeryBus BoycottPolitical & socialprotest campaignagainst the racialsegregation with thepublic transit systemof Montgomery,lasted 381 days.JamesBaldwinNovelist,playwright,socialcritic.BarackObamaServed asthe 44thPresident ofthe UnitedStates.HenriettaLacksWoman whosecancer cell culturewas used to createone of the mostimportant cell linesin cancer researchin 1951.HarrietTubmanEscapedslave,abolitionist,and spy duringthe Civil War.SojournerTruthAbolitionist andCivil Rightsadvocate.Changed hername fromIsabella Bornfree.Ida B.WellsRaisedawarenessof theoppressionof women.Carter G.WoodsonLaunched thecelebration of"Negro HistoryWeek" in 1926,later renamedBlack HistoryMonth.

Black Culture Bingo - 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. Born enslaved in Maryland & learned to read & write at 12 years old.
    Frederick Douglass
  2. One of the most successful Black economies in American history.
    Black Wall Street
  3. Considered one of the best and most influential jazz vocalists of all time.
    Billie Holiday
  4. Co-founded the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in 1966.
    Huey P. Newton, Ph.D.
  5. First American woman to win 3 gold medals in Track & Field.
    Wilma Rudolph
  6. Founder of Chicago in 1779.
    Jean Baptiste Point DuSable
  7. Son of former slaves from Kentucky who escaped to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Held 57 patents, many related to steam engines.
    Elijah McCoy
  8. First African-American woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature,
    Toni Morrison
  9. Successful anti-slavery and anti-colonial insurrection overthrowing the French.
    Haitian Revolution
  10. First Black female self-made millionaire in America. Developed beauty and hair products for Black women.
    Madam C.J. Walker
  11. Professional boxer and activist. Considered the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
    Muhammad Ali
  12. Media network owner, talk show host, actress, producer and philanthropist.
    Oprah Winfrey
  13. Enslaved African-American who led a rebellion of slaves and free Blacks.
    Nat Turner
  14. First Black woman to hold a pilot license. Known as "Queen Bess".
    Bessie Coleman
  15. Jazz singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, & civil right activist. Wrote song "Feeling Good" and "I put a spell on you".
    Nina Simone
  16. The 49th Vice President of the United States.
    Kamala Harris
  17. A self-taught mathematician, astronomer, and farmer.
    Benjamin Banneker
  18. Entertainer and French resistance activist. Spoke at the March on Washington by the side of Dr. King.
    Josephine Baker
  19. Professional tennis player and philanthropist. Many consider her the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
    Serena Williams
  20. Nine months before Rosa Parks, she refused to move from her seat on a bus.
    Claudette Colvin
  21. Began her speaking career in high school as an anti-lynching activist.
    Dr. Dorothy Height
  22. U.S. attorney in Chicago in 1973. First Black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992.
    Carol Moseley Braun
  23. First Black woman to win an Oscar for portrayal in "Gone with the Wind."
    Hattie McDaniel
  24. American ballerina.
    Misty Copeland
  25. Researches feminism, Black studies, popular music and social consciousness.
    Angela Davis
  26. Jamaican political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, orator, and proponent of the Pan-Africanism movement.
    Marcus Garvey
  27. First person to reach the North Pole in 1909.
    Matthew Henson
  28. Athlete and performing artist who became involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
    Paul Robeson
  29. Educator, stateswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian, and civil rights activist.
    Mary McLeod Bethune
  30. First Black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1960.
    Ruby Bridges
  31. Track star who overcame asthma and won 6 Olympic medals.
    Jackie Joyner Kersee
  32. Civil Rights activist from Mississippi. Worked for voting rights, economic opportunity, & access to public facilities.
    Medgar Evers
  33. Jamaican, singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist, and activist.
    Bob Marley
  34. Free!
  35. First Black woman elected to U.S. Congress.
    Shirley Chisholm
  36. Muslim minister and human rights activist. Born Malcolm Little.
    Malcolm X
  37. A cultural, social, and artistic explosion.
    Harlem Renaissance
  38. Wrote her most famous novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" in Haiti.
    Zora Neale Hurston
  39. Research chemist & pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants.
    Percy Julian
  40. Refused to give up her seat to a white man on an Alabama bus in 1955.
    Rosa Parks
  41. Political & social protest campaign against the racial segregation with the public transit system of Montgomery, lasted 381 days.
    Montgomery Bus Boycott
  42. Novelist, playwright, social critic.
    James Baldwin
  43. Served as the 44th President of the United States.
    Barack Obama
  44. Woman whose cancer cell culture was used to create one of the most important cell lines in cancer research in 1951.
    Henrietta Lacks
  45. Escaped slave, abolitionist, and spy during the Civil War.
    Harriet Tubman
  46. Abolitionist and Civil Rights advocate. Changed her name from Isabella Bornfree.
    Sojourner Truth
  47. Raised awareness of the oppression of women.
    Ida B. Wells
  48. Launched the celebration of "Negro History Week" in 1926, later renamed Black History Month.
    Carter G. Woodson