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Black Activists
Black Ancestors
Black Art
Black Athletes
Black August
Black Authors
Black Clothing Brands
Black Clothing Trends
Black Coaches
Black Comedians
Black DJs
Black Dolls
Black Entertainment
Black Essential Workers
Soul Gathering: Attitude
Soul Gathering: Career
Soul Gathering: Family
Soul Gathering: Attitude
Soul Gathering: Health
Soul Gathering: Growth
Soul Gathering: Relationships
Soul Gathering: Safety
Soul Gathering: Social Life
Black Farmers
Black Firsts
Black Greek Life
Black Hair Over the Years
Black Hip-Hop Artists
Black Holidays & Celebrations
Black Hollywood
Black Inventors
Black Journalism
Black Movies
Black Municipal Workers
Black Music Lovers
Black Organizers
Black Politicians
Black Radio Personality
Black Research Findings
Black Scientists
Black Slang
Black Travel
Black Veterans
Black-Owned Games
Common Bonds Between Black Folks
CT Black History
Food
Important Laws for Black Folks to Know
Juneteenth
Kwanzaa
Legacy of Black Folks
Nonprofits, Philanthropy and Black Folks
Positive Vibes for Black Folks
Sneakers
Sports
Symbols of Importance to Black Folks
Black Folks in STEM
Toys
Trends Black Folks Follow
Websites Black Folks Follow
Africa
Black Designers
Black Entrepreneurs' Day
Black Excellence: In Other Words
Black Excellence: Representation
Black History Month
Black Love Day
Black Poetry Day
Black Wall Street
Crown Act Day
Earth Day
Hip Hop History
Quotes
Woman's History Month
World Afro Day
Instructions for Downloadable Activities
Download the Activity Set
Click the link or button to download the full PDF package to your device.
Print the Materials
For best results, print each page on standard 8.5x11" paper. Activities can also be completed digitally if preferred.
Read the Fact Sheet First
Start with the Black Excellence Fact Sheet to introduce the key theme, individuals, or contributions highlighted in this activity.
Complete the Puzzles
Use the knowledge from the fact sheet to solve the Crossword Puzzle and Word Find. These are designed to reinforce vocabulary, names, and ideas related to Black history and culture.
Extend the Learning (Optional)
Encourage discussion or reflection with questions like:
- What did you learn that surprised you?
- Why does this theme matter today?
- How can you connect this to your own life or community?
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Tips for Educators & Facilitators:
Use as icebreakers, centering exercises, or wrap-up reflections. - Pair with music, video clips, or discussion circles for deeper exploration.
- Make space for participants to share what they found most meaningful.
These activities are more than worksheets—they're tools to celebrate, educate, and uplift.
Let us know how you’re using them and tag us to share the joy!