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Black College Quiz Show
This half-hour show pits students from -- historically -- Black colleges and universities across the country against one another in challenges that test the contestants' knowledge of African-American history. The weekly series hosted by radio personality Nephew Tommy awards scholarships to the schools of participating students. Prior to becoming a weekly series in late 2013, the competition was featured in annual specials during Black History Month and awarded more than $500,000 in scholarships to more than 50 schools. Participating institutions include Tuskegee, Howard, and Grambling State universities.
S11, EP8 "Black College Quiz Show"
Students from Oakwood University and Prairie View A&M University prove their knowledge of Black history, HBCUs, actors and actresses, business, heroes and icons, literature, politics, pop culture, TV, scientists and inventors, and sports.
S11, EP3 "Black College Quiz Show"
Students from Oakwood University and Alabama A&M University prove their knowledge of Black history, HBCUs, actors and actresses, business, heroes and icons, literature, politics, pop culture, TV, scientists and inventors, and sports.
Rerun Air Date: November 15, 2024
This half-hour show pits students from -- historically -- Black colleges and universities across the country against one another in challenges that test the contestants' knowledge of African-American history. The weekly series hosted by radio personality Nephew Tommy awards scholarships to the schools of participating students. Prior to becoming a weekly series in late 2013, the competition was featured in annual specials during Black History Month and awarded more than $500,000 in scholarships to more than 50 schools. Participating institutions include Tuskegee, Howard, and Grambling State universities.
S11, EP9 "Black College Quiz Show"
Students from Lincoln University of Pennsylvania and Miles College prove their knowledge of Black history, HBCUs, actors and actresses, business, heroes and icons, literature, politics, pop culture, TV, scientists and inventors, and sports.