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Women's Black history month coloring pages | famous womens in Black history k-12

Celebrate Women's and Black History Month with this powerful set of 41 coloring pages featuring famous women in Black history! Designed to engage and inspire students, these pages highlight the achievements and legacies of trailblazing women who have shaped history. Perfect for both Black History Month in February and Women's History Month in March, these resources offer a creative way to introduce students to influential Black women leaders.

This set is an excellent digital resource for classrooms looking to combine learning with creativity. Each page includes a portrait of a historical figure along with space for students to color and reflect on their remarkable contributions.

Key Features:

  • 41 coloring pages featuring famous Black women from history
  • Perfect for use during both Black History Month and Women's History Month
  • A great classroom tool for fostering discussions about the achievements of Black women leaders
  • Ready-to-print format for easy use in lessons or digital resources

Empower students by introducing them to these remarkable women with this engaging and educational set. Ideal for combining Black History Month and Women's History Month learning activities!

  • HISTORICAL FIGURES INCLUDED:
  1. -Alice Ball: chemist; developed first successful treatment for leprosy
  2. -Alma Woodsey Thomas: painter and art educator
  3. -Althea Gibson: tennis player; first black athlete to cross the color line of tennis
  4. -Angela Davis: political activist, academic, and author
  5. -Audre Lorde: writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist
  6. -Augusta Savage: sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
  7. -Bessie Coleman: pilot; first Black woman to hold a pilot license
  8. -Charlotte E. Ray: first Black American female lawyer in the United States
  9. -Dominique Dawes: first Black woman to join the National Gymnastics Team
  10. -Ella Fitzgerald: jazz singer dubbed 'the First Lady of Song" + 'the Queen of Jazz"
  11. -Florence Griffith Joyner: gold medalist; considered the fastest woman of all time
  12. -Gwen Ifill: award-winning journalist, television newscaster, and author
  13. -Gwendolyn Brooks: writer, poet
  14. -Harriet Tubman: abolitionist and political activist
  15. -Ida B. Wells: journalist, educator, leader in the Civil Rights Movement
  16. -Josephine Baker: singer, dancer
  17. -Julie Dash: film director, writer, producer
  18. -Katherine Johnson: NASA mathematician featured in 'Hidden Figures"
  19. -Lorna Simpson: photographer and multimedia artist
  20. -Mae Jemison: first Black woman to travel in space
  21. -Mahalia Jackson: gospel singer
  22. -Mamie Phipps Clark: social psychologist
  23. -Marcelite Harris: first Black female general officer of the United States Air Force
  24. -Marian Anderson: one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century
  25. -Mary Bowser: Union spy during the Civil War
  26. -Mary Eliza Mahoney: first African American to work as a nurse in the US
  27. -Maya Angelou: poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist
  28. -Nichelle Nichols: groundbreaking television actress
  29. -Nina Simone: singer, pianist, and activist in the Civil Rights Movement
  30. -Octavia E. Butler: award-winning science fiction writer
  31. -Oprah Winfrey: seriously?!? … it's Oprah!
  32. -Phillis Wheatley: first published African-American female poet
  33. -Raven Wilkinson: first Black woman to dance for a major classical ballet company
  34. -Rebecca Lee Crumpler: first Black woman to become a physician in the US
  35. -Rosa Parks: civil rights activist known for her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
  36. -Ruby Bridges: first Black child to desegregate an all-White elementary school
  37. -Shirley Chisholm: first Black woman elected to the United States Congress,
  38. -Sojourner Truth: abolitionist and women's rights activist
  39. -Wilma Rudolph: gold medalist; acclaimed the fastest woman in the world
  40. -Zora Neal Hurston: influential author of African-American literature

✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅

  • Page Size: 8.5×11 inches
  • pdf and jpg formats
  • Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI.
  • Page Count: 41 pages

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