Black History Questions And Answers Printable

Hey there, beautiful people! Today, we’re going to have some fun and learn some history at the same time. We’re going to play a trivia game that will test your knowledge of Black history. Are you ready? Let’s dive into it!

Question 1: Who was the first Black person to become the President of the United States?

President Barack ObamaIf you answered Barack Obama, you’re correct! He made history in 2008 when he became the first Black person to be elected President of the United States. He served two terms and inspired people all over the world.

Question 2: Who was the first Black person to win an Academy Award for Best Actress?

Halle Berry accepting her Academy AwardThe answer is Halle Berry! She won the Best Actress award in 2002 for her role in “Monster’s Ball.” She delivered an emotional speech and broke barriers in Hollywood.

Question 3: Who was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Dr. Wangari MaathaiThe correct answer is Dr. Wangari Maathai. She was a Kenyan activist and environmentalist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. She was the first woman from Africa to win the award and inspired generations of people to fight for environmental justice.

Question 4: Who was the first Black athlete to win an Olympic gold medal?

Jesse Owens at the 1936 OlympicsThe answer is Jesse Owens! He won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. His victories were a slap in the face to Hitler’s Aryan supremacy theory and lifted the spirits of Black people all over the world.

Question 5: Who was the first Black person to travel to space?

Mae JemisonThe correct answer is Dr. Mae Jemison! She is an American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut who became the first Black woman to travel to space in 1992.

Question 6: Who was the first Black person to win a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction?

Toni MorrisonThe answer is Toni Morrison! She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988 for her novel “Beloved.” She was the first Black woman to win the award and is considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

Question 7: Who was the first Black person to win an Emmy Award?

Gail Fisher accepting her Emmy AwardThe answer is Gail Fisher! She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1970 for her role in “Mannix.” She was a trailblazer in Hollywood and inspired generations of Black actresses.

Question 8: Who was the first Black person to win a Grammy Award for Album of the Year?

Stevie WonderThe correct answer is Stevie Wonder! He won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 for his album “Innervisions.” He is a legendary musician and has inspired generations of artists.

Question 9: Who was the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal?

Alice Coachman at the 1948 OlympicsThe answer is Alice Coachman! She won the gold medal in the high jump at the 1948 Olympics in London, England. She faced tremendous obstacles but persevered and became an inspiration to many.

Question 10: Who was the first Black person to win an Academy Award for Best Actor?

Sidney Poitier accepting his Academy AwardThe correct answer is Sidney Poitier! He won the Best Actor award in 1963 for his role in “Lilies of the Field.” He was a trailblazer in Hollywood and opened doors for future generations of Black actors.

Question 11: Who was the first Black person to win a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play?

James Earl Jones accepting his Tony AwardThe answer is James Earl Jones! He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1969 for his role in “The Great White Hope.” He is a legendary actor and his voice is unmistakable.

Question 12: Who was the first Black woman to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress?

Hattie McDaniel accepting her Academy AwardThe correct answer is Hattie McDaniel! She won the award in 1939 for her role in “Gone with the Wind.” She faced discrimination and segregation but still managed to make history.

That’s it for our trivia game, folks! I hope you had fun and learned something new. It’s important to recognize the achievements and contributions of Black people throughout history. We are all capable of making a difference and changing the world. Until next time, take care of yourselves and each other.