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64 printables were found that include the themes "Black History Month" and "Black History Month".

1 Rosa Parks Coloring Page
Students will color their way to learning about civil rights activist Rosa Parks! This coloring book page is a fun way to introduce the Montgomery Bus Boycott to students and is a great activity to enjoy for Black History Month.
2 Jackie Robinson Coloring Page
This printable coloring book page features Jackie Robinson, the legendary African-American baseball player. Use this worksheet during your Black History Month (February) curriculum.
3 Sarah Breedlove Walker -- Coloring Page
Coloring book page with picture of Sarah Breedlove Walker, African-American inventor of a hair softener and straightening comb. She was the first African-American woman to become a millionaire.
4 Dr. Daniel Hale Williams Coloring Page
Coloring book page with picture of Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, African-American surgeon.
5 Garrett Morgan Coloring Page
Read about Garrett Morgan, a famous African-American inventor, and color in the picture.
6 Dr. Mae Jemison
Read about this famous African-American astronaut and color in the picture. This is a great activity to celebrate Black History Month in February or Women's History Month in March with.
7 Famous Black Americans
Distribute a printable social studies activity that focuses on recognizing famous African-Americans.
8 Joseph Winters Coloring Page
Coloring book page with picture of Joseph Winters, African-American inventor.
9 George Washington Carver – Coloring Page
Children read a short biography of the African-American inventor George Washington Carver, who discovered hundreds of products that could be made from peanuts. Then, they color in his picture. Use this worksheet as a supplement to your Black History Month (February) unit.
10 Dreams Poem
Children will enjoy reading "Dreams," a poem by Langston Hughes, which is presented in this printable. This is a great resource when celebrating Black History Month in February.