Historical Figures
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Here's an easy introduction to U.S. history for your child! This coloring page features educator and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune.
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Our American culture is rich with African American leaders, trailblazers, and heroes. Celebrate their achievements by learning more about the many brilliant black historic figures that helped shape our great country. We have some awesome coloring pages… The great and humbling Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) who bravely led the solemn march toward civil […]
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Color in this picture of Sojourner Truth, one of the very first abolitionists and women's rights advocates.

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A simple coloring page can help teach U.S. history! Introduce your child to Harriet Tubman, an important historical figure from Abolitionist and Civil War era.

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Our mental image of many famous historical figures is typically one of them late in life, only after they achieved widespread recognition for their deeds. To counter that, here are portraits of history's notables when they were children or young men and women.

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All About Rosa Parks. Use this kid-friendly presentation to teach your class All About Black Historical figures. This detailed mini lesson tells about the background, career, education, family-life, and fun facts of this historical figure in African American History.
This coloring page features Jackie Robinson, a baseball player that paved the way for many great talents in baseball.
Was Geronimo a Hero or Villain? YOU Be the Judge! History tends to judge our past leaders as extremes: Abraham Lincoln was an American hero! Benedict Arnold was a traitor! As teachers, it’s tempting at times to present a world as black and white to our students: good or evil, friend or foe, hero or villain. Use this Geronimo mini-poster to help students take off the rose-colored glasses and see beyond the established historical narratives and into the real world of gray. ©2016. 11 x 17…

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