Black Wall Street Coloring Book
Teach, honor, and inspire with The ABC’s of the Black Wall Street Massacre Coloring Book, a powerful educational coloring book created to help young learners understand the history, legacy, and resilience of Greenwood, Tulsa—known as Black Wall Street. From A is for African American Entrepreneurs to Z is for Zeal, each alphabet page introduces an important word connected to the story of Black Wall Street, including community, entrepreneurship, justice, rebuilding, survivors, unity, voices, and legacy. Through bold coloring pages, thoughtful messages, and student-friendly reflection prompts, this book helps children learn about both the thriving Greenwood community before 1921 and the importance of remembering what happened during and after the Tulsa Race Massacre. This coloring book is designed to encourage meaningful conversations about history, courage, fairness, resilience, and hope. It celebrates Black excellence, honors the survivors and families affected, and reminds students that learning the truth helps build a better future. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool lessons, Black History Month activities, community programs, libraries, and family learning.
Features:
- 26 alphabet-themed educational coloring sheets
- Student-friendly language about Black Wall Street and Greenwood
- Positive themes of history, legacy, justice, unity, and resilience
- Informational graphic pages about the massacre and why it matters
- Cover, introduction sheet, and back cover design
- Reflection prompts to support discussion and learning
- Large 8.5 x 11 inch pages, ideal for coloring and classroom use
Recommended For:
Children, students, teachers, parents, homeschool educators, community leaders, and anyone seeking an age-appropriate introduction to the history and legacy of Black Wall Street.
Suggested Back-Cover Blurb
From A to Z, this coloring book takes students on a meaningful journey through the story of Black Wall Street. Learners will discover the strength of Greenwood, honor the people affected by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and reflect on why truth, justice, memory, and community still matter today.
We remember. We learn. We honor. We rise.
Due to the nature of this file being a digital file, no refunds will be accepted. No physical products will be mailed. You will receive an email once this file is purchased.