Question 1 of 25.

Which late music icon was raised by Black Panthers and often rapped about social injustice?

1. Bob Marley
2. Biggie Smalls
3. Nipsey Hussle
4. Tupac

Tupac

Tupac Shakur’s mother (Afeni Shakur), stepfather (Mutulu Shakur), aunt (Assata Shakur) and godfather (Geronimo Pratt) were all members of the Black Panther Party.

Question 2 of 25.

Which singer worked with political activists to provide electricity to 600 million Africans?

1. Akon
2. Chris Brown
3. Rihanna
4. Janelle Monáe

Akon

In 2014, Akon started “Akon Lighting Africa” with activists Samba Bathily and Thione Niang to provide affordable electricity to over 15 countries in Africa.

Question 3 of 25.

Which singer and songwriter launched a charity organization that allows for community-driven development for inner-city youth through music and theater?

1. Erykah Badu
2. Fantasia
3. K. Michelle
4. Beyoncé

Erykah Badu

In 1997, The Neo Queen of Soul, Erykah Badu started the "Beautiful Love Incorporated Non-Profit Development" (BLIND) organization in Dallas.

Question 4 of 25.

The "God Box Lecture Series" was created by which rapper to merge Black empowerment lectures with rap?

1. Vic Mensa
2. David Banner
3. J. Cole
4. Joey Bada$$

David Banner

The "God Box Lecture Series" was created in 2016 to combine rapper David Benner’s The God Box album with lectures on Black empowerment.

Question 5 of 25.

Rihanna covered which song by reggae-artist and political activist Bob Marley to raise awareness for Haiti?

1. "Africa Unite"
2. "One Love"
3. "Soul Rebel"
4. "Redemption Song"

"Redemption Song"

In 2010, Rihanna recorded "Redemption Song", one of Bob Marley’s most influential and emancipating songs to raise money and awareness for Haiti disaster relief after the horrendous earthquake of the already poverty-stricken nation.

Question 6 of 25.

Janelle Monáe’s "Hell You Talmbout" is considered a “protest song” for which social issue?

1. Police brutality
2. Women’s rights
3. Anti-immigration
4. LGBTQ rights

Police brutality

The lyrics to Monae’s 2015 release, "Hell You Talmbout", pay tribute to Black victims of police brutality and instruct listeners to “say the names” of the deceased; it is often used at Black Lives Matter protests.

Question 7 of 25.

Alicia Keys and Janelle Monáe were advocates and performers for which famous protest?

1. BLM Ferguson
2. Anti-fascists Protest Charlottesville
3. Women’s March on Washington
4. Anti-Immigration Rally

Women’s March on Washington

Both artists performed and delivered speeches at the Women’s March which was also a protest against Donald Trumps’ presidency. It was held the day after his inauguration, January 17, 2017.

Question 8 of 25.

Los Angeles Times described which song as "the most prophetic, wrathful and unifying protest song of 2016”?

1. "Freedom" by Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar
2. "Alright" by Kendrick Lamar
3. "Black America Again" by Common
4. "FDT" by- YG & Nipsey Hussle

"FDT" by- YG & Nipsey Hussle

"FDT" (F*ck Donald Trump) by YG and Nipsey Hussle was written after a group of African Americans were thrown out of a Trump rally and the controversial song became popular for political protests.

Question 9 of 25.

Which music video by Beyoncé references racism and uses images of Martin Luther King?

1. "Freedom"
2. "Sorry"
3. "Sandcastles"
4. "Formation"

"Formation"

“Formation” is Beyoncé’s highest-debuting single and the video depicts social issues such as police brutality and racism.

Question 10 of 25.

Which hip-hop artist used his platform to spark the “Bank Black” movement?

1. Killer Mike
2. Kevin Gates
3. Nas
4. Drake

Killer Mike

In 2016, Killer Mike went viral for encouraging African Americans to open accounts with black-owned and Atlanta based bank, Citizens Trust.

Question 11 of 25.

Which rapper met with President Donald Trump regarding criminal justice reform?

1. Kanye West
2. Jay Z
3. Yo Gotti
4. Wale

Kanye West

Kanye West met with Trump in 2018 to lobby for prison and criminal justice reform.

Question 12 of 25.

Meek Mill, a popular Philadelphia rapper, is an advocate for which social issue?

1. LGBTQ rights
2. Police brutality (BLM)
3. Prison reform
4. Women’s rights

Prison reform

A victim of the criminal justice system himself, Meek Mill wanted to become the face of prison reform following his time served for a minor probation violation.

Question 13 of 25.

Beyoncé paid homage to the Black Panther Party during which memorable performance?

1. Rolling Loud tour
2. Super bowl
3. On the Run Tour
4. Coachella

Super bowl

Beyoncé did a tribute performance at the 2016 Super Bowl where her dancers were dressed to portray Black Panthers and she performed the social awareness song “Freedom”.

Question 14 of 25.

Meek Mill teamed up with which music mogul to launch the REFORM Alliance?

1. Dr. Dre
2. Jay Z
3. Diddy
4. Master P

Jay Z

Meek Mill and Jay Z, two rappers and representatives from the sports world, launched the REFORM Alliance organization in 2019 and pledged $50 million to help reform the criminal justice system, with the goal of freeing at least 1 million people caught up in the system within the next five years.

Question 15 of 25.

J. Cole shined light on police brutality and social injustice with which song on the David Letterman show?

1. "Love Yourz"
2. "Lights Please"
3. "Be Free"
4. "Crooked Smile"

"Be Free "

In 2014, J. Cole did a live performance on "The Late Show" with David Letterman of the song "Be Free" which pays tribute to Mike Brown, a victim of police brutality.

Question 16 of 25.

Which singer and songwriter created “The Show Me Campaign” that helps with ending the school-to-prison pipeline?

1. Jhené Aiko
2. Mariah Carey
3. John Legend
4. Frank Ocean

John Legend

Oscar and Grammy-winning John Legend started the “The Show Me Campaign” in 2007 to provide quality education to the disadvantaged youth and says he was inspired to do this by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Question 17 of 25.

Bob Marley’s "Redemption Song" was inspired by a speech from which famous Black Nationalist?

1. Marcus Garvey
2. Malcolm X
3. Khalid Muhammad
4. Malik Shabazz

Marcus Garvey

Lyrics from "Redemption Song" are inspired by Marcus Garvey’s 1937 “The Work That Has Been Done” speech.

Question 18 of 25.

Who was the hip-hop artist who led the famous Black Lives Matter protest that blocked Atlanta highway?

1. Talib Kweli
2. T.I.
3. Chance the Rapper
4. Rick Ross

T.I.

T.I. was at the forefront of the 2016 Black Lives Matter protest in Atlanta that received nationwide coverage when protesters barricaded the highway.

Question 19 of 25.

Singer, Jidenna, led a protest with Black Lives Matter that resulted in a meeting with demonstrators where?

1. Capitol Building
2. National Museum of African American History and Culture
3. White House
4. Empire State Building

White House

In 2015, singer Jidenna marched with the mothers of victims of police brutality alongside Black Lives Matter in New York, Philadelphia, and DC. In DC the marched ended at the White House with a meeting involving Jidenna and other protesters.

Question 20 of 25.

Artist-Activist Vic Mensa uses profits from which song to aid unaccompanied immigrant children?

1. "Let You Know"
2. "Camp America"
3. "We Could Be Free"
4. "Reverse"

"Camp America"

In the wake of anti-immigration activity, Vic Mensa pledged part of the profits from his “Camp America” single and Camp America t-shirts to the "Kids in Need of Defense" (KIND) organization.

Question 21 of 25.

"Us or Else: Letter to the System", released by which artist, is a compilation album that speaks about social injustice?

1. Lil Wayne
2. Big Krit
3. T.I.
4. Joyner Lucas

T.I.

T.I. released the album in 2016 in response to the turmoil of police brutality following the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. After his participation with the Black Lives Matter social movement, songs from his album such as "We Will Not", have been used during other protests.

Question 22 of 25.

Which Grammy-winning Kendrick Lamar song is an anthem for Black Lives Matter protests?

1. “DNA”
2. “King Kunta”
3. “Black Boy Fly”
4. “Alright”

“Alright”

After Kendrick Lamar’s politically charged performance of “Alright” at the 2015 BET Awards, it became an anthem of the movement that encourages hope.

Question 23 of 25.

Which rapper was involved in organizing some of the biggest protests against police brutality in Ferguson, Missouri and New York?

1. Dave East
2. B.o.B.
3. Kevin Gates
4. Tef Poe

Tef Poe

Missouri native, Tef Poe, was heavily involved in the organization of protests after the police-caused death of Mike Brown in Ferguson and speaks on these experiences in songs such as "War Cry".

Question 24 of 25.

Jay Z’s record label is working with which sports league on social activism and entertainment events?

1. MLS
2. NBA
3. MBL
4. NFL

NFL

In 2019, Jay Z’s Roc Nation entertainment agency signed a deal with the NFL to strengthen community through music using the NFL’s “Inspire Change” initiative.

Question 25 of 25.

Which West Coast rapper was a community activist that created the STEM program "Too Big to Fail" for children of color in Crenshaw and other inner cities?

1. Nipsey Hussle
2. Roddy Ricch
3. YG
4. The Game

Nipsey Hussle

Nipsey Hussle, the late rapper launched the STEM program "Too Big to Fail" in 2018 to invest in the futures of children of color in inner cities.

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