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What It Is:
This is a coloring worksheet featuring Bayard Rustin, a civil rights activist. The worksheet includes a portrait of Rustin in front of microphones and the Lincoln Memorial, along with symbols of peace, flowers, and signs advocating for civil rights and ending racism. The text provides a brief description of Rustin's advocacy for civil rights, nonviolence, and gay rights, as well as his role in organizing boycotts and marches. A banner displays 'March on Washington - 1963'.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-7. The coloring activity is suitable for younger students, while the subject matter and brief biography are appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students learning about civil rights history.
Why Use It:
This worksheet combines a creative coloring activity with an introduction to an important figure in the Civil Rights Movement, Bayard Rustin. It promotes historical awareness, encourages creativity, and can spark discussions about civil rights, nonviolence, and equality.
How to Use It:
Students can color the image of Bayard Rustin and the surrounding elements. The text can be read aloud or silently to learn about his contributions. The worksheet can be used as part of a lesson on the Civil Rights Movement or as a standalone activity.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students studying American history, civil rights, or social justice. It is also suitable for educators looking for engaging activities to introduce historical figures and concepts.
This is a coloring worksheet featuring Bayard Rustin, a civil rights activist. The worksheet includes a portrait of Rustin in front of microphones and the Lincoln Memorial, along with symbols of peace, flowers, and signs advocating for civil rights and ending racism. The text provides a brief description of Rustin's advocacy for civil rights, nonviolence, and gay rights, as well as his role in organizing boycotts and marches. A banner displays 'March on Washington - 1963'.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 3-7. The coloring activity is suitable for younger students, while the subject matter and brief biography are appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students learning about civil rights history.
Why Use It:
This worksheet combines a creative coloring activity with an introduction to an important figure in the Civil Rights Movement, Bayard Rustin. It promotes historical awareness, encourages creativity, and can spark discussions about civil rights, nonviolence, and equality.
How to Use It:
Students can color the image of Bayard Rustin and the surrounding elements. The text can be read aloud or silently to learn about his contributions. The worksheet can be used as part of a lesson on the Civil Rights Movement or as a standalone activity.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school students studying American history, civil rights, or social justice. It is also suitable for educators looking for engaging activities to introduce historical figures and concepts.




