Celebrate Black History Month and honor famous Black women with these coloring bookmarks! These engaging digital resources feature inspiring women from history, allowing students to learn while they color. Perfect for teaching about Black women leaders and incorporating fun, educational activities into your classroom.
Ideal for use during Black History Month, these coloring bookmarks can be a creative addition to reading time, learning stations, or take-home activities. Great for both teachers and students to enhance their understanding of Black women’s contributions.
Key Features:
- Famous Black Women Coloring Bookmarks: 41 bookmarks featuring key historical figures.
- Perfect for Black History Month lessons and activities.
- Ready-to-use digital resources for both classroom and home use.
Add these educational bookmarks to your Black History Month activities and celebrate the achievements of Black women in history!
- HISTORICAL FIGURES INCLUDED:
- -Alice Ball: chemist; developed first successful treatment for leprosy
- -Alma Woodsey Thomas: painter and art educator
- -Althea Gibson: tennis player; first black athlete to cross the color line of tennis
- -Angela Davis: political activist, academic, and author
- -Audre Lorde: writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist
- -Augusta Savage: sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
- -Bessie Coleman: pilot; first Black woman to hold a pilot license
- -Charlotte E. Ray: first Black American female lawyer in the United States
- -Dominique Dawes: first Black woman to join the National Gymnastics Team
- -Ella Fitzgerald: jazz singer dubbed 'the First Lady of Song" + 'the Queen of Jazz"
- -Florence Griffith Joyner: gold medalist; considered the fastest woman of all time
- -Gwen Ifill: award-winning journalist, television newscaster, and author
- -Gwendolyn Brooks: writer, poet
- -Harriet Tubman: abolitionist and political activist
- -Ida B. Wells: journalist, educator, leader in the Civil Rights Movement
- -Josephine Baker: singer, dancer
- -Julie Dash: film director, writer, producer
- -Katherine Johnson: NASA mathematician featured in 'Hidden Figures"
- -Lorna Simpson: photographer and multimedia artist
- -Mae Jemison: first Black woman to travel in space
- -Mahalia Jackson: gospel singer
- -Mamie Phipps Clark: social psychologist
- -Marcelite Harris: first Black female general officer of the United States Air Force
- -Marian Anderson: one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century
- -Mary Bowser: Union spy during the Civil War
- -Mary Eliza Mahoney: first African American to work as a nurse in the US
- -Maya Angelou: poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist
- -Nichelle Nichols: groundbreaking television actress
- -Nina Simone: singer, pianist, and activist in the Civil Rights Movement
- -Octavia E. Butler: award-winning science fiction writer
- -Oprah Winfrey: seriously?!? … it's Oprah!
- -Phillis Wheatley: first published African-American female poet
- -Raven Wilkinson: first Black woman to dance for a major classical ballet company
- -Rebecca Lee Crumpler: first Black woman to become a physician in the US
- -Rosa Parks: civil rights activist known for her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- -Ruby Bridges: first Black child to desegregate an all-White elementary school
- -Shirley Chisholm: first Black woman elected to the United States Congress,
- -Sojourner Truth: abolitionist and women's rights activist
- -Wilma Rudolph: gold medalist; acclaimed the fastest woman in the world
- -Zora Neal Hurston: influential author of African-American literature
✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅
- Page Size: 11x8.5 inches 2x6 inches
- pdf and jpg formats
- Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
- Page Count: 40 bookmarks
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