Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (151 results returned)

#9010, aired 2024-01-05BLACK HISTORY YEAR $400: Martin Luther King Jr. gives his immortal "I Have a Dream" speech in D.C. 1963
#8992, aired 2023-12-12BLACK MYSTERY & CRIME FICTION $200: Partly set in Kingston, the plot of "A Brief History of Seven Killings" includes the attempted murder of this reggae singer Bob Marley
#8918, aired 2023-07-19HISTORY $1600: This political organization was founded by Huey P. Newton & Bobby Seale in 1966 the Black Panthers
#17, aired 2023-05-23BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE $400: In 1956, he became the first Black entertainer to host a nationally broadcast TV variety show Nat King Cole
#17, aired 2023-05-23BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE $600: While Ebony is for the black community in general, this magazine launched in 1970 is geared especially to black women Essence
#17, aired 2023-05-23BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1924 the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary became this historically black college for women Spelman
#8815, aired 2023-02-24BLACK HISTORY $400: In 1930 "Don't buy where you can't work" was a slogan of this economic strategy vs. stores that wouldn't hire African Americans a boycott
#8815, aired 2023-02-24BLACK HISTORY $800: From around the mid-1910s, families vacationed in "Black Eden", Idlewild in the central region of this state's Lower Peninsula Michigan
#8815, aired 2023-02-24BLACK HISTORY $1200: Ed Bradley & Bayard Rustin are alumni of Cheyney U., founded in 1837 & claiming the title first of these, often abbrev. to 4 letters HBCUs (historically black colleges & universities)
#8775, aired 2022-12-30I GOT A "B" IN HISTORY $400: In World War I the soldiers of the USA's all-Black 92nd infantry division put this animal on their patch buffalo
#8759, aired 2022-12-08"U" IN HISTORY $400: A Black resident of Philadelphia, William still kept meticulous records of enslaved people he helped escape via this network the Underground Railroad
#8734, aired 2022-11-03A MUSICAL JOURNEY WITH QUESTLOVE $1200: (Questlove presents the clue.) In 1975, Parliament released the album "Mothership Connection", an early example of what's called Afro-this-ism, blending Black pride with history & science fiction Afrofuturism
#8680, aired 2022-07-08THE JACKSONS, 5 $1600: In 2022, Erin Jackson made history as the first Black woman to win individual gold at the Winter Olympics, winning for this sport speed skating
#8661, aired 2022-06-13U.S. HISTORY $1600: In 1973 this retired Chief Justice returned to California to swear in Tom Bradley, the first Black mayor of Los Angeles (Earl) Warren
#8658, aired 2022-06-08LAUREL $800: In 2022 Diébédo Francis Kéré became the first Black winner of this architecture prize in its 43-year history the Pritzker Prize
#8573, aired 2022-02-0920th CENTURY HISTORY & THE MOVIES $1200: The title characters of this 2020 film set in the 1960s are an FBI informant & Black Panther leader Fred Hampton Judas and the Black Messiah
#8515, aired 2021-11-19ESSAYS $200: He shared "A Brief History of a Brief History" in his "Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays" Hawking
#8477, aired 2021-09-28ENTERTAINMENT & THE NMAAHC $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.) The 1943 film, "Stormy Weather", featured some of the greatest Black entertainers of the day, including Bill Robinson, Dooley Wilson, & of course, this beloved actress & singer, then in her 20s, who wore this green velvet dress & sang the title song (Lena) Horne
#8391, aired 2021-05-03AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN $2000: Before she made history in Congress, Barbara Jordan was the first Black woman elected to this state's Senate Texas
#8361, aired 2021-03-22HISTORY $1600: Echoing a name from about 19 centuries before, Toussaint L'Ouverture, who led a slave revolt in Haiti, was known as "The Black" this Spartacus
#8312, aired 2021-01-12HISTORY $400: In the 10th century the hajj was suspended for some 20 years after the theft of the black stone from the Kaaba in this city Mecca
#8302, aired 2020-12-15AMERICAN HISTORY $3,500 (Daily Double): In 1832, hoping to reclaim land in Illinois, this Sauk leader led Native Americans against U.S. forces in a months-long war Black Hawk
#8284, aired 2020-11-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $1200: E.E. Ward Moving & Storage is the oldest Black-owned co. in the U.S., dating to the 1840s when a Ward was a conductor on this the Underground Railroad
#8284, aired 2020-11-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: In 1919, as part of his Back to Africa plan, Marcus Garvey founded this, contrasting with the name of a British ship line the Black Star Line
#8221, aired 2020-05-25WORLD HISTORY $400: The Black Death that killed more than a third of the population of Europe in the 1300s was an epidemic of this infectious disease bubonic plague
#8151, aired 2020-02-03AFRICAN-AMERICAN ATHLETES $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C.) One of the most memorable moments in Olympic history was when track stars Tommie Smith & John Carlos raised their fists in a Black Power salute in Mexico City in this year of escalated racial tensions six months after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. 1968
#8151, aired 2020-02-03AFRICAN-AMERICAN ATHLETES $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C.) Argubably "The Greatest" inside the ring & out, Muhammed Ali first won the heavyweight title by beating Sonny Liston in 1964; in the next few days, publicly adopting Islam, he changed from this & became an example of Black pride & defiance of the establishment Cassius Clay
#8132, aired 2020-01-07AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1940, for her role in this film, Hattie McDaniel became the first black performer to win an Oscar Gone with the Wind
#8132, aired 2020-01-07CLASSIC MOVIES & TV $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at Profiles in History in Calabasas, CA.) Here's the outfit James Gandolfini wore in the final scene at the diner of this Emmy-winning drama series before they cut to black The Sopranos
#8132, aired 2020-01-07AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: This 1960s alliterative slogan has roots in an 1858 speech that mentioned "rich color" & "full broad features" "Black is beautiful"
#8061, aired 2019-09-30AMERICAN HISTORY $1200: When this beloved first lady died in Washington in 1849, the "ladies of Virginia" were urged to wear a black bow or ribbon in tribute Dolley Madison
#7985, aired 2019-05-03SCI-FI STUFF $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Profiles in History in Calabasas, California.) Repurposed black, padded hockey gloves were part of a Cylon from this '70s sci-fi show, but balancing out the cool factor, the helmet is outfitted with the awesome red Cyclops eye Battlestar Galactica
#7845, aired 2018-10-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Ron Brown in 1989 for the Democrats & Michael Steele in 2009 for the G.O.P. were the first black holders of this post chairman of the party
#7845, aired 2018-10-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $1600: In 1968 at this school, SFSU for short, Nathan Hare created the USA's first black studies program San Francisco State University
#7821, aired 2018-09-17SPECIFIC GENERAL HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): Known by a "colorful" nickname, he got the rank of General of the Armies of the U.S. in September 1919 "Black Jack" Pershing
#7689, aired 2018-02-01BLACK HISTORY NOTABLES $400: His blindness by age 7, possibly from glaucoma, never got in the way of his success Ray Charles
#7689, aired 2018-02-01BLACK HISTORY NOTABLES $1200: In 1957, she became the first African-American to win a singles title at Wimbledon Althea Gibson
#7689, aired 2018-02-01BLACK HISTORY NOTABLES $2000: The subject of a TV movie and a Rockwell painting, in 1960 she made history by integrating an all-white school in New Orleans (Ruby) Bridges
#7600, aired 2017-09-29AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $1200: Abbreviated the CBC, it was formed by 13 African Americans elected to the U.S. House in 1970 the Congressional Black Caucus
#7547, aired 2017-06-06AWARDS & HONORS $400: (Alex presents the clue from the National Museum of African American History & Culture.) In World War I, because of racial tensions within the Army, a black combat unit nicknamed the Harlem Hellfighters was assigned to fight with the French, and because of their valor, the regiment was awarded this cross of war, one of France's highest honors the Croix de guerre
#7514, aired 2017-04-20BLACK $600: A black monolith mysteriously appears at different times in human history in this classic sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey
#7461, aired 2017-02-06NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE $400: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.) At the gift shop, you can pick up a kinara, a candleholder that represents African roots; it'll hold candles in the symbolic colors of black for the people, red for their struggle & green for hope, all to help you celebrate this late December holiday Kwanzaa
#7461, aired 2017-02-06NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE $2000: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.) The tape recorder was used by this man, whose ideas for black activism couldn't be contained by the Nation of Islam, leading to the sad correctness of his prediction in his autobiography that, "I, too, will die by violence" Malcolm X
#7452, aired 2017-01-24HISTORY $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1966 Huey Newton & Bobby Seale founded this militant party in Oakland the Black Panthers
#7319, aired 2016-06-09BRITISH HISTORY $1200: In 1840 the U.K. post office issued the world's first postage stamps, the 2 Penny Blue & the Penny this the Penny Black
#7283, aired 2016-04-20ALABAMA HISTORY $600: Past KKK membership didn't stop Alabama's Hugo Black when he was appointed to this body in 1937 the Supreme Court
#7199, aired 2015-12-24COLORFUL HISTORY $2000: In 1978 former Italian premier Aldo Moro was abducted & killed by this terrorist group the Red Brigades
#6897, aired 2014-09-16GHOSTBUSTERS $1000: (Here's Sarah to wrap up the category.) Dan Aykroyd wanted it to be black, but because of all the night scenes, the 1959 Cadillac known as this-1 was painted white instead & the rest is history Ecto
#6776, aired 2014-02-17AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Valley Forge Nat'l Historical Park in Pennsylvania.) Honored with a monument, the 500 black soldiers at Valley Forge included the U.S. military's first African-American unit of free men, the regiment known as the First of this Ocean State Rhode Island
#6522, aired 2013-01-15WORLD HISTORY $1200: In Italy in the 1920s, you wore a black shirt to identify yourself as a member of this party the Fascist Party
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $400: In 1756 this city's "Black Hole" made news Calcutta
#6318, aired 2012-02-22FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH $400: In February 1977 Clifford Alexander became the first black secretary of this oldest U.S. military branch the Army
#6318, aired 2012-02-22FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH $1600: Feb. 1948 riots in Accra sparked a movement that led to this country's becoming one of Africa's first to boot the colonists Ghana
#6318, aired 2012-02-22FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH $2000: At a Feb. 1957 meeting a civil rights group chose this 3-word name; "Christian" was added later in the year Southern Leadership Conference
#6318, aired 2012-02-22FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH $2,400 (Daily Double): A vessel called this historic ship "of Liberia" left the U.S. in February 1820 carrying free blacks back to Africa the Mayflower
#5965, aired 2010-07-16A MAJOR IN HISTORY $400: During this war Major Martin R. Delany became the U.S. Army's first black field officer Civil War
#5914, aired 2010-05-06THE NEW YORK TIMES THEATER $400: Frank Rich wrote you could feel Broadway history being made in this musical about a black female singing group Dreamgirls
#5901, aired 2010-04-19MISSISSIPPI, MY LOVE $200: Hiram Revels of Fayetteville made history in 1870 as the first black member of this U.S. government body the U.S. Senate
#5855, aired 2010-02-12AFRICAN HISTORY $800: (I'm author and journalist Helene Cooper.) In 1847 a government based on that of the U.S. was established by free black men & former slaves in the West African nation they called this Liberia
#5632, aired 2009-02-17COATS OF ARMS $400: Due to a strong Viking element in its history, the Isle of Man has this black bird on its shield along with a falcon a raven
#5552, aired 2008-10-28CRAYOLA: A COLORFUL HISTORY $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands with machinery at the Crayola Museum & Factory in Easton, PA.) Edwin Binney & this cousin of his began their partnership in 1885 to sell carbon black & other pigments; Crayolas didn't come until 1903 (Harold) Smith
#5509, aired 2008-07-17EUROPEAN HISTORY $1600: When this "dark" knight sacked Limoges, France in 1370, he killed more than 3,000 citizens the Black Prince
#5397, aired 2008-02-12BLACK HISTORY MONTH $400: Melville said this abolitionist who was hanged in Charlestown, Va. in 1859 was "the meteor of the war" John Brown
#5397, aired 2008-02-12BLACK HISTORY MONTH $800: Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line in 1947 when he was signed by this team the Dodgers
#5397, aired 2008-02-12BLACK HISTORY MONTH $1200: Harlem had one of these literary & cultural rebirths in the '20s & '30s renaissance
#5397, aired 2008-02-12BLACK HISTORY MONTH $2000: In 1957 Martin Luther King helped establish this religious organization, the SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference
#4939, aired 2006-02-16GREAT BRIT $1200: In 1974 this "Brief History of Time" author calculated that black holes aren't completely black Stephen Hawking
#4873, aired 2005-11-16AROUND THE WORLD $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from outside a black brick edifice in Lubeck, Germany.) The elaborate use of brick in Lubeck, Germany began early in the city's history, partially in response to this disaster in 1157 fire
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $400: In September 2004 she made history on TV by giving a brand new car to each member of her audience Oprah (Winfrey)
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $800: Kweisi Mfume left the House of Representatives to head this civil rights organization in February 1996 the NAACP
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $1200: The army's last black regiment, the 24th infantry, was disbanded in October 1951, during this war the Korean War
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $1600: In May 1954, in the case of this family v. the Board of Education, segregation in school was ruled unconstitutional Brown
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $2000: In July 1881 this famous college opened in Alabama with Booker T. Washington as its first principal Tuskegee
#4654, aired 2004-11-25A DATE WITH HISTORY $800: Referred to as "Black Tuesday", it's the date in 1929 that saw the final collapse of the stock market October 29th
#4572, aired 2004-06-22A "D" IN HISTORY $1200: This order of inquisitorial monks, aka the Black Friars, could have been called the Black "Fryers" the Dominicans
#4564, aired 2004-06-10PULITZER PRIZES $1200: Nicknamed "Black Jack", his memoir "My Experiences in the World War" won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for History General Pershing
#4413, aired 2003-11-12U.S. HISTORY $2000: Andrew Jackson had this captured leader & namesake of an 1830s war put on tour in the East as a trophy Black Hawk
#4404, aired 2003-10-30CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): When this group, the CBC, was founded in 1971, it aimed for 10% of the House to be African-American -- not there yet the Congressional Black Caucus
#3913, aired 2001-09-12AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $100: In 1989 Bertram Lee & Peter Bynoe became the first black owners of a major sports franchise, this city's NBA Nuggets Denver
#3913, aired 2001-09-12AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $300: In 1957 it became the USA's first major city with a black majority Washington, D.C.
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BLACK IN HISTORY $100: They're what usually passed the Black Death from rats to humans fleas
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BLACK IN HISTORY $200: It was from the color of this that Edward of Woodstock got the nickname "The Black Prince" his armor
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BLACK IN HISTORY $300: This star of "Susannah of the Mounties" was later U.S. Ambassador to Ghana Shirley Temple Black
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BLACK IN HISTORY $400: In the War of 1812 this Sauk chief who later got his own war fought with the British against the double-dealing U.S. Black Hawk
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BLACK IN HISTORY $500: The Black Dragon Society aided in Japan's seizure of this Chinese region in 1931 Manchuria
#3858, aired 2001-05-16BLACK HISTORY MONTHS $200: In November 1934 Arthur Mitchell became the first black person elected to Congress from this party Democratic
#3858, aired 2001-05-16BLACK HISTORY MONTHS $400: Before Rosa Parks there was Irene Morgan, who wouldn't move on an interstate one of these in July 1944 Bus (Greyhound)
#3858, aired 2001-05-16BLACK HISTORY MONTHS $600: Autherine Lucy, this Tuscaloosa school's first black student, was admitted & expelled in February 1956 University of Alabama
#3858, aired 2001-05-16BLACK HISTORY MONTHS $1,000 (Daily Double): The 19th of this month is celebrated as the date Texas slaves learned of their freedom in 1865 June (Juneteenth)
#3858, aired 2001-05-16BLACK HISTORY MONTHS $1000: In January 1955 this great contralto integrated the Metropolitan Opera Marian Anderson
#3684, aired 2000-09-14AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1916 President Wilson sent this brigadier general into Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa John "Black Jack" Pershing
#3632, aired 2000-05-23"D" IN HISTORY $400: The Vikings founded this city in the mid-800s, probably naming it for a black pool in the river Liffey Dublin
#3620, aired 2000-05-05KAREEM $400: In 1996 Kareem's strong interest in history inspired him to co-write "Black Profiles in" this Courage
#3558, aired 2000-02-09BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Believed to be part black & part Native American, he was a leader & fatality in the 1770 Boston Massacre Crispus Attucks
#3558, aired 2000-02-09BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): This organization was founded in 1944 after Tuskegee's president suggested pooling schools' money United Negro College Fund
#3558, aired 2000-02-09BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: This important black church was formally organized in 1816 with Richard Allen as its first bishop African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
#3442, aired 1999-07-20LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $600: In 1869 Ebenezer Bassett, the USA's first black diplomat, became minister to this French-speaking nation Haiti
#3321, aired 1999-02-01BLACK HISTORY $100: Harry Truman ended it in the Army in 1948; the Supreme Court ended it in public schools in 1954 Segregation
#3321, aired 1999-02-01BLACK HISTORY $200: The black population of these U.S. areas, the destination of "white flight", doubled in the '70s & '80s Suburbs
#3321, aired 1999-02-01BLACK HISTORY $300: In 1829 journalist John Russwurm gave up on abolitionism & left the U.S. for this independent African nation Liberia
#3321, aired 1999-02-01BLACK HISTORY $500: An Alabama city gave its name to this group of 9 youths falsely accused of rape in 1931 The Scottsboro Boys
#3154, aired 1998-04-23HISTORIES $200: This Steven Spielberg film recently renewed interest in William Owen's history "Black Mutiny" Amistad
#3133, aired 1998-03-25WORLD HISTORY $1000: This 16-year-old "Black Prince" led his men to victory at the battle of Crecy in August 1346 Edward
#2954, aired 1997-06-05SOUTHERN HISTORY $400: In the Black Patch War of 1906-09 growers tried to break monopolies of this product Tobacco
#2950, aired 1997-05-30AMERICAN HISTORY $500: In 1960 black sit-ins at segregated lunch counters started in Greensboro in this state North Carolina
#2930, aired 1997-05-02NONFICTION $600: In 1996 this former Lakers center shared his love of history in "Black Profiles in Courage" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
#2782, aired 1996-10-08MONTH-LONG OBSERVANCES $500: This month is Black History Month, originated by Carter G. Woodson in 1926 February
#2683, aired 1996-04-10WORLD HISTORY $200: In 447 he & his band of Huns devastated the area between the Mediterranean & Black Seas Attila
#2659, aired 1996-03-07AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1963 this Black leader began writing his famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail" on the margin of a newspaper Martin Luther King, Jr.
#2425, aired 1995-03-03HISTORY $200: The Black Stone, a sacred object in Islam, was stolen from this city by rebels in 930 & kept for 20 years Mecca
#2369, aired 1994-12-15BUSINESS HISTORY $300: This co. known for its yellow rental trucks began in 1933 with a 1931 black model a Ford truck Ryder
#2339, aired 1994-11-03WORLD HISTORY $600: In 1756 British soldiers were imprisoned by Indian troops in this 15' x 18' room the Black Hole of Calcutta
#2331, aired 1994-10-24RUSSIAN HISTORY $600: In 1954 this peninsula in the Black Sea was transferred from Russia to Ukraine the Crimea
#2133, aired 1993-12-08TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: The Stowe House in this Ohio "Queen City of the West" often has exhibits on Black history Cincinnati
#2118, aired 1993-11-171950s WOMEN $600: On January 7, 1955 she made history as the first black in a major role at the Metropolitan Opera Marian Anderson
#2035, aired 1993-06-11MILITARY LEADERS $800: AEF commander whose "My Experiences in the World War" won the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for History "Black Jack" Pershing
#1992, aired 1993-04-13WORLD HISTORY $200: In the 1300s about a fourth of Europe's population was wiped out by this plague the Black Death
#1981, aired 1993-03-29MODERN BLACK HISTORY $400: In 1964 he quit the Nation of Islam & founded the Organization for Afro-American Unity Malcolm X
#1981, aired 1993-03-29MODERN BLACK HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1954 he was named an undersecretary of the United Nations Dr. Ralph Bunche
#1953, aired 1993-02-17TEENS IN HISTORY $800: The Black Prince was only 16 when he commanded part of his father's army in this really long war the Hundred Years' War
#1857, aired 1992-10-06RUSSIAN HISTORY $800: After a war with the Ottoman Empire, Russia annexed this peninsula in the Black Sea in 1783 the Crimean Peninsula
#1785, aired 1992-05-08BLACK HISTORY $200: Around 1624 William Tucker became the 1st black child born & baptized in this Virginia settlement Jamestown
#1785, aired 1992-05-08BLACK HISTORY $400: In 1909 the Niagara Movement helped form this large civil rights organization NAACP
#1785, aired 1992-05-08BLACK HISTORY $600: As a result of this 1954 landmark case, segregation in public schools was declared unconstitutional Brown vs. Board of Education
#1785, aired 1992-05-08BLACK HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1847 American-born Joseph Roberts was elected the first president of this African country Liberia
#1785, aired 1992-05-08BLACK HISTORY $1000: In 1908 the first black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, was founded at this university in Washington, D.C. Howard University
#1748, aired 1992-03-18U.S. HISTORY $800: 90 black leaders were arrested in this city Feb. 22-24, 1956 for leading a bus boycott Montgomery, Alabama
#1716, aired 1992-02-03BLACK HISTORY $200: Wm. Thompson, killed in action in 1950, was the 1st Black to win the Medal of Honor in this war the Korean War
#1716, aired 1992-02-03BLACK HISTORY $400: Speaking before the Democratic Nat'l Convention in 1988, he urged Americans to "keep hope alive" Jesse Jackson
#1716, aired 1992-02-03BLACK HISTORY $600: He broke the color barrier in baseball, & in 1949 was voted the Nat'l League's most valuable player Jackie Robinson
#1716, aired 1992-02-03BLACK HISTORY $800: When Victoria Woodhull ran for pres. in 1872, this orator was her running mate Frederick Douglass
#1716, aired 1992-02-03BLACK HISTORY $1000: In the 1837 Battle of Okeechobee, Black commander John Horse led these Indians the Seminoles
#1691, aired 1991-12-30LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $400: Ebenezer Bassett, the 1st Black U.S. diplomat, was named consul general to this French-speaking nation in 1869 Haiti
#1564, aired 1991-05-23HISTORY $1000: Prince Edward of Woodstock got this nickname from the color of his armor in the Hundred Years' War the Black Prince
#1452, aired 1990-12-18BLACK HISTORY $200: In 1926, Carter G. Woodson founded Negro History Week, the forerunner of this current observance Black History Month
#1452, aired 1990-12-18BLACK HISTORY $400: This organization was established in 1944 to raise funds for Black education the United Negro College Fund
#1452, aired 1990-12-18BLACK HISTORY $600: A young student named Linda Brown was the focus of this landmark 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education
#1452, aired 1990-12-18BLACK HISTORY $800: In the 1850s, this female preacher became an impassioned spokeswoman for the rights of women Sojourner Truth
#1441, aired 1990-12-03U.S. HISTORY $1000: An attempt to corner the gold market in 1869 resulted in this "day" of financial panic Black Friday
#1378, aired 1990-09-05WORLD HISTORY $200: Laura, beloved of Petrarch, died in this epidemic that swept medieval Europe the Black Plague
#1091, aired 1989-05-08U.S. HISTORY $600: He led the expedition which discovered gold in the Black Hills, setting off a gold rush and the Sioux Wars Custer
#1079, aired 1989-04-20AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In the post Civil War South, most Black tenant farmers paid their rent with this their crop
#1050, aired 1989-03-10AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1964 Malcolm X left this group; the following year 3 of its members killed him the Black Muslims
#972, aired 1988-11-22U.S. HISTORY $1,500 (Daily Double): The day known as "Black Easter" in American history was the day after he died Abraham Lincoln
#839, aired 1988-04-07HOLLYWOOD HISTORY $300: Charles Black was dropped from the Social Register for marrying this ex-child star in 1950 Shirley Temple
#739, aired 1987-11-19ASIAN HISTORY $300: Estimated death toll from the famous 1756 incident in this room in an Indian fort ranges from 15 to over 100 the Black Hole of Calcutta
#695, aired 1987-09-18"B" IN HISTORY $600: Some say over 100 British prisoners suffocated in this Indian cell in 1756 the Black Hole of Calcutta
#375, aired 1986-02-14SPORTS HISTORY $600: Rudyard Kipling painted golf balls this color to find them on snow-covered "greens" in Vermont red
#356, aired 1986-01-20BRITISH HISTORY $800: Notorious name of the small airless dungeon in the British East India Co.'s old Ft. William the black hole of Calcutta
#101, aired 1985-01-28BRITISH HISTORY $400: Monarch known for dressing in black, she mourned her husband Albert for 40 years Queen Victoria
#92, aired 1985-01-15U.S. HISTORY $300: In September '57, city where guardsmen barred Black students from an all-White high school Little Rock, Arkansas

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (6 results returned)

#8493, aired 2021-10-2019th CENTURY SUPREME COURT DECISIONS: The first "self-evident" truth in the Declaration of Independence was quoted & found not to apply to this plaintiff (Dred) Scott
#7588, aired 2017-09-13ANCIENT HISTORY: Battles at Trebbia & Trasimene were among the victories of this man who was born in Africa & died near the Black Sea Hannibal
#5729, aired 2009-07-02U.S. TRANSPORTATION HISTORY: Not standardized as the shape we know, the first of these alliterative items, black on white metal, appeared in Detroit in 1915 a stop sign
#4764, aired 2005-04-28BRITISH MILITARY HISTORY: He commanded the forces that rescued the survivors of the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta in 1756 Robert Clive
#2741, aired 1996-07-01BLACK HISTORY: In 1920 he was named provisional president of Africa with a mandate to free it from white domination Marcus Garvey
#64, aired 1984-12-06WORLD HISTORY: In 1804 this Caribbean country became 1st black nation to gain freedom from European colonial rule Haiti

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Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
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Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Prairie Village,...
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