Free Printable Teaching Resources for Black History Month

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Last Updated October 23, 2025

Celebrate, learn, and share the love this Black History Month! ✊🏾❤️ Explore our curated collection of free printable coloring pages, activity sheets, worksheets, and more that honor inspiring trailblazers, powerful moments, and cultural milestones. Whether you’re planning classroom lessons, community events, or family fun at home, these resources make it easy (and engaging!) to spark meaningful conversations and shine a light on Black excellence — past, present, and future.

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What Is Black History Month?

Black History Month is a powerful celebration of the achievements, culture, and contributions of Black Americans throughout history who’ve helped shape our nation’s story. It’s a time to honor trailblazers, innovators, artists, educators, and everyday heroes whose impact continues to shape our world. 

Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated February as Black History Month — a month to learn, reflect, and celebrate Black excellence all around us. 🌟 Whether you’re exploring the past or inspiring the next generation, it’s all about recognizing the stories that deserve to be remembered and shared.

Make learning extra fun with free printable activities — like word searches, coloring pages, and crosswords — that help students discover important figures and their amazing contributions to history.

Free Black History Month Resources

Black History Month Posters & Activity Sheets via Teachers Pay Teachers, including:

    Key Figures in Black History Poster Set

    Black History Month Bulletin Board Decor

    Ruby Bridges Activity Flip Up Book


Tons of Black History Month Worksheets via Education.com, including:

History of Hip Hop Music

African American Inventors

The Emancipation Proclamation


Black History Month Fun Facts, Quotes, Bios & Printables via Activity Village, including:

Harriet Tubman Short Bio & Writing Page

Martin Luther King Coloring Pages, Posters, Writing Prompts & more

Rosa Parks Factsheet, Quotes, Timeline Worksheet, Word Search & more


Black History Month Famous Firsts Activity Sheets via Thoughtco, including:

Famous Firsts Crossword Puzzle

Famous Firsts Alphabet Activity

Famous Firsts Draw & Write

    

Black History Month Coloring and Activity Sheets via K12Reader, including:

African Americans Freedom Fighters Word Search

Rosa Parks Maze

Underground Railroad Overview & Coloring Page


I Have a Dream Mobiles via MPM Ideas


Obama Coloring Sheet via Purple Kitty

✊🏾FAQs About Black History Month

Q: What is Black History Month?
A: Black History Month is an annual celebration that recognizes the achievements, history, and contributions of Black Americans. It’s observed every February in the United States and serves as a time to honor those who have shaped our nation’s story through courage, creativity, and leadership.

Q: Why is it important to teach about Black History Month?
A: Teaching about Black History Month helps students understand the vital role Black Americans have played in shaping our shared history. It promotes inclusivity, cultural awareness, and appreciation for diversity — helping kids connect past struggles and triumphs to the world they live in today.

Q: Who are some key figures to highlight during Black History Month?
A: Some inspiring individuals to feature include Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Ruby Bridges, George Washington Carver, and Barack Obama — along with many artists, scientists, educators, and inventors who broke barriers in their fields.

Q: How can I use these printable resources?
A: These free printable activities can be used in classrooms, homeschool lessons, libraries, or community events. Try adding coloring pages, crossword puzzles, or short bios to your bulletin board or discussion time to make learning fun and interactive!

Q: Are these printables suitable for all grade levels?
A: Yes! You’ll find options for all ages — from simple coloring sheets for younger students to more advanced worksheets and writing prompts for middle and high schoolers.

Q: Can I use these resources outside of February?
A: Absolutely! Black history is American history — these activities can be shared year-round to continue celebrating and learning about Black excellence.

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