Discover our unique, free printable RosaParks coloring pages for kids & adults. Dive into a world of creativity! Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913.
On December 1, 1955, she boarded a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama and sat in the middle, where Black passengers in that city were allowed to sit unless a white person wanted the seat. As the bus filled with new riders, the driver told Parks to give up her seat to a white passenger. She refused.
Learn all about the African American civil rights activist who fought for equality and freedom in the USA in our Rosa Parks facts. Learn about Rosa Parks for Kids with this free printable reader, worksheets, and coloring activity for kids of all ages. Perfect for Black History Month!
You can also find interactive activities on websites like Discovery Education or BrainPOP Jr., which make learning about Rosa Parks fun for kids! History of Rosa Parks Facts for Kids Over a century ago, racial segregation was legally enforced in the United States. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (born February 4, 1913 - died October 24, 2005) was an African-American activist who worked for civil rights. She is often called "the mother of the modern-day American civil rights movement." She was a member of a local group called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. As an African American in Alabama, she had to live with segregation, which means laws kept Black and white people separate from each other. Use this lesson plan about Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott to introduce your children to Rosa Parks and the civil rights movement in America.
It includes discussion questions and a free printable you can use to create a Rosa Parks Bus Book and can be used as a basis for a 'Rosa Parks Sat Still' lesson plan. Let's learn all about Civil Rights hero Rosa Parks with these Rosa Parks facts. Printable Rosa Parks Facts for Kids Our Rosa Parks facts coloring pages are perfect for kids of all ages that are learning about Black History Month, the Civil Rights Movement, and other important figures.
Rosa Parks Coloring Pages Rosa Parks coloring pages are more than just a fun activity; they are a powerful tool for teaching children about history, social justice, and the importance of standing up for what's right.