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American Friends Service Committee St. Louis
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JEOPARDY BOARD
For the
Culture
Read A
BookGC Playlist
Defining
Our Terms
#BLM Past
& Present
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FINAL JEOPARDY
T’Challa, aka the Black
Panther, rules this country.
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Wakanda
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This rapper claims to have
given Draaaaake his flow and
also credits himself with
paving the way for today’s
rappers. His first hit involved
flying like a superhero.
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Soulja Boy
“Crank That”
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This song is often referred to
as the black national
anthem.
(additional $50 for singing it)
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Lift Every Voice and Sing
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Originally used among Black
and Latino people in the LGBT
community, this term for
talking trash about someone is
“throwing” this, like a big Elm
tree might do.
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Throwing Shade
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Also known as Donald
Glover, this artist won 3 MTV
Video Music Awards in 2018
including the category of
“Video with a Message” for
this song.
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Childish Gambino
“This Is America”
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The name of this book,
which would become a 2018
movie, is inspired by Tupac’s
definition of “THUG LIFE”.
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The Hate You Give
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Born in St. Louis, this
author/poet’s autobiography “I
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”
was published in 1969.
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Maya Angelou
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She studied anthropology at
Barnard College in 1928 and even
worked as a staff writer for
Paramount Studios, but Zora Neal-
Hurston is probably best known for
this book published in 1937.
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Their Eyes Were Watching
God
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Alice Walker wrote this book
that would later be turned
into an Oscar Nominated film
starring Danny Glover and
Whoopi Goldbergh.
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The Color Purple
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This protagonist in “Things
Fall Apart” gained fame in
his youth by beating a
wrestler known as the Cat.
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Okonkwo
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This Kardashian-connected
rapper performed at the
2019 Superbowl and is
featured on this 2018 record.
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Travis Scott
“Zeze”
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This couple took over the
Louvre Museum in Paris to
shoot the video for this song.
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The Carters
“Apesh*t”
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She won a Grammy for
best Rap Album this year,
but she was first nominated
in 2017 for this colorful hit.
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Cardi B
“Bodak Yellow”
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These three friends from
Atlanta named this popular
song after a popular Chinese
cooking technique.
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Migos
“Stir Fry”
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An original member of this
rap group that was straight
out of Compton, his actual
son played him in the 2015
biopic about the group.
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N.W.A.
Ice Cube
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One of the 4 I’s of
Oppression, this is the way
we play violence out on each
other at the individual level,
based on oppression.
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Interpersonal Oppression
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One of the 4 I’s of Oppression, this is
demonstrated in how institutions
and systems reinforce and manifest
ideology (ex. Schools, businesses,
etc.)
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Institutional Oppression
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One of the 4 I’s of oppression, this is
how we internalize the ideological
ideas of oppression.
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Internalized Oppression
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One of the 4 I’s of oppression, this
is the belief system that informs
all of the ‘isms grounded in the
idea that one group is somehow
better than another and in some
measure has the right to control
the other group.
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Ideological Oppression
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Racial Prejudice + Power =
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Racism
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Name one of the three
radical black organizers who
created the Black-centered
movement building project
called #blacklivesmatter.
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Alicia Garza
Patrise Cullors
Opal Tometi
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For some, this song has come
to be known as a modern day
civil rights anthem
associated with the BLM
movement.
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“Alright” by Kendrick Lamar
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This event sparked the black
lives matter movement.
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The acquittal of George
Zimmerman.
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This Civil Rights icon was
also a gay man who worked
behind the scenes to advise
MLK Jr. and organize the
March on Washington.
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Bayard Rustin
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Emboldened by lessons she
had learned during Negro
History week, this 15 year
old refused to give up her
seat on a Montgomery, AL
bus before Rosa Parks did.
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Claudette Colvin
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Topic: Activist History in St.
Louis
FINAL
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In 1964 this activist and
organizer climbed the
Gateway Arch to protest the
exclusion of blacks from
federal contracts and jobs
related to the construction of
the Arch.
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Percy Green
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