Black Wall Street Massacre Coloring Book
Teach history with truth, care, and creativity using this Black Wall Street Massacre Informational Coloring Sheet Set.
This second set was created as a companion to The ABC’s of the Black Wall Street Massacre Coloring Book. It gives students a deeper, age-appropriate look at the history of Greenwood, Tulsa—known as Black Wall Street—before, during, and after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Through bold, full-page educational graphics, students will learn about the thriving Greenwood community, what happened during the massacre, the human cost, the courage of survivors, the rebuilding of Greenwood, and why this history still matters today. Each page combines colorful illustrations, short informational text, key ideas, and reflection questions to help students think, discuss, and remember. This set is ideal for classroom lessons, homeschool units, Black History Month, community programs, youth groups, libraries, and family learning.
What’s Included
- Full-color informational coloring-style learning sheets
- Student-friendly explanations of Black Wall Street and Greenwood
- Pages about life before the massacre, the events of 1921, the aftermath, rebuilding, and legacy
- Reflection questions to support writing, discussion, and critical thinking
- Educational graphics designed for 8.5 x 11 inch paper
- Instant digital download format
Students Will Learn About
- The thriving Greenwood District before 1921
- Why Black Wall Street was important
- What happened from May 31 to June 1, 1921
- The impact on families, homes, businesses, and community spaces
- Survivor strength and community rebuilding
- Why learning truthful history matters today
Perfect For
Teachers, homeschool families, parents, tutors, youth leaders, community educators, libraries, and Black History Month activities.
Please Note
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped. Due to the nature of digital downloads, all sales are final. No refunds on digital products.