Boston Black History and Culture - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Boston's area codes 617 | 857
100%
Prominent abolitionist who lived around Massachusetts, spoke in Boston many times and has a historic district named in his honor Frederick Douglass
100%
Name one of the top countries of Black nationality (which gave Boston the title of most foreign-born Black population in the country) Haiti | Cape Verde | Dominican Republic | Jamaica | Trinidad & Tobago | Ethiopia | Barbados | Somalia
100%
Civil rights icon who spent his formative years here, converted to Islam here, whose house in Roxbury is a national landmark, and has a boulevard named in his honor Malcolm X
100%
Civil rights icon who met his wife in Boston, earned his PhD at Boston University, led a march from Roxbury to Boston Common, and has a boulevard named in his honor and a statue in Boston Common Martin Luther King, Jr.
100%
Name one of the four predominantly Black neighborhoods of Boston Roxbury | Dorchester | Mattapan | Hyde Park
100%
Number 1 high school basketball prospect in the United States as of 2026 AJ Dybantsa
50%
First Black woman on the Boston City Council, and first Black Congresswoman from Massachusetts, Representative for MA's 7th Congressional district, covering most of Boston and Cambridge, part of Milton, and all of Chelsea, Everett, Randolph and Somerville Ayanna Pressley
50%
Groundbreaking actress born and raised in Dorchester, graduated from Boston Latin School, and graced the screen in shows and movies like The Bear and Inside Out 2 Ayo Edebiri
50%
The father of the above who is also a rapper, born and raised in Boston, co-owning the Source magazine for some time Benzino
50%
First Black head coach in NBA history, has 11 championships with the Boston Celtics, five MVP awards, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the NBA Lifetime Achievement Award, has a bridge named after him in Boston and is undisputedly a GOAT Bill Russell
50%
The major thoroughfare through 3 of the above mentioned neighborhoods Blue Hill Ave
50%
Slang to describe something as bad, weak or stupid Chips
50%
Popular rapper born in Boston Coi Leray
50%
Famous rapper known for calm flows Cousin Stizz
50%
First person to die in the American Revolution Crispus Attucks
50%
GOATED Red Sox player who won 3 World Series, World Series MVP, Silver Slugger x7, a legendary Yankees-killer, and Big Papi himself David Ortiz
50%
The disco queen, born in Mission Hill and also grew up at Orchard Park Donna Summer
50%
Nickname for Dorchester (and also Dorchester Ave) Dot
50%
First Boston rapper to gain national recognition Ed O.G.
50%
The step-sister of the above, the house of which he lived in, who created a mosque in Roxbury Ella Little-Collins
50%
Founded the National Center of Afro-American Artists in Boston, and a theater in Franklin Park named in her honor Elma Lewis
50%
Park on Blue Hill and Talbot that hosts events such as the Haitian Flag Day Parade Harambee Park
50%
Iconic Celtics player with jersey #7, who won the NBA Finals MVP in 2024, social justice advocate who founded the 7uice Foundation, and could also be considered GOAT status Jaylen Brown
50%
Famed Celtics player with jersey #0, who won the Eastern Conference MVP in 2022, NBA All-Star MVP, Olympic Gold medalist, made a remarkable comeback from an Achilles tear, and could be considered GOAT status Jayson Tatum
50%
First African American to be elected to the Boston School Committee, prominent educator, first African American vice president at Northeastern University John D. O'Bryant
50%
Abolitionist who escaped slavery in Kentucky and moved to Boston, became a representative of Boston to the State Legislature, whose house in Beacon Hill became a stop on the Underground Railroad and a National Historic Site on Boston's Black Heritage Trail Lewis Hayden
50%
Name of the proposed city which wished to cede from Boston, majority African-American and Latino, citing imbalance of power and representation in the city Mandela
50%
Extremely impactful civil rights activist, served as a state representative from 1973 to 1982, first Black man to run for mayor in Boston Mel King
50%
Renowned civil rights activist who was President of the Boston NAACP chapter, only female charter member of ABCD, championed women's suffrage, and has a boulevard named in her honor Melnea Cass
50%
Current Boston Police Commissioner/Chief (2026) Michael Cox
50%
The blueprint for the modern boy band, born and raised at the Orchard Park Projects in Roxbury, who were recognized with a street renaming (from Dearborn St) New Edition
50%
Major bus station and square renamed from Dudley (because Thomas Dudley, who was Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, came into power at the time Massachusetts legalized slavery) Nubian Square
50%
Iconic Boston slang, emphasizing the truthfulness of a statement On dead dawgs!
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First African-American to publish a book, born in West Africa and sold into slavery, and eventually became a prolific writer Phillis Wheatley
50%
Name one of the original five native Boston members of the group above Ralph Tresvant | Ricky Bell | Ronnie DeVoe | Bobby Brown | Michael Bivins
50%
Celtics player with jersey #35, who attended Northeastern, died of sudden cardiac arrest at 27, has an athletic center named in his honor, and is also a GOAT Reggie Lewis
50%
Pluggnb/rage rapper who gained fame in 2022 Rich Amiri
50%
Current Boston Fire Commissioner/Chief (2026) Rodney Marshall
50%
Notable civil rights activist who championed school desegregation in Boston, and helped pioneer the METCO program Ruth Batson
50%
Boston City Councilwoman, first Haitian-American to serve on the BCC, born and raised around Mattapan and Hyde Park Ruthzee Louijeune
50%
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