20 Juneteenth Coloring Pages
Get ready to honor a very special holiday with this powerful collection of Juneteenth coloring pages that are all free to print or download! Juneteenth is celebrated every year on June 19th, marking the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans in the United States were told they were free. These printable PDF coloring sheets help kids and families learn about this important moment in history through art and creativity.

On this page, you’ll find a variety of Juneteenth coloring pages that show powerful symbols of freedom, unity, and celebration. You’ll see images of African American heroes, joyful parades, historic flags, and powerful messages like “Free At Last” and “Celebrate Freedom.” Whether you’re using these in a classroom or at home, these coloring sheets are a meaningful way to talk about Juneteenth with children of all ages.
How to Use These Printable Juneteenth Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a high-quality PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. You can download the printable PDF to your computer or print it right away for coloring fun.
All of these Juneteenth coloring pages are designed on standard US letter size paper, but they also print great on A4-sized sheets. You can even import them into digital drawing apps on an iPad or tablet for digital coloring if you prefer.
Fun Things To Do With Your Juneteenth Coloring Pages
Here are some creative and easy craft ideas to turn your Juneteenth coloring sheets into fun learning projects for kids.
Make a Juneteenth Freedom Banner
After your child finishes coloring several Juneteenth printable coloring pages, cut them out and hang them on a string using clothespins or tape to create a banner. This can be hung across a wall, classroom board, or doorway for your own Juneteenth celebration. Let each child write a message of freedom or hope on their page to make the banner even more meaningful.
Create a Juneteenth History Book
Print out five to ten different coloring sheets and turn them into a personal Juneteenth booklet. Use colored paper for the cover and staple the pages together. Kids can color each page, then write a few sentences about what they learned or how they feel about Juneteenth on the back of each coloring page. This project is great for both art and writing practice.
Design a Juneteenth Table Centerpiece
Fold your favorite coloring pages in half and stand them up like tents to decorate a Juneteenth celebration table. You can even glue them onto cardboard or foam to make them more sturdy. Add tissue paper, ribbons, or mini flags to the top for a pop-up effect. These centerpieces are perfect for classroom events or family cookouts.
Make Juneteenth Flags
Choose a coloring page that features the Juneteenth flag or design your own using blank printable sheets. Once colored, cut them out and tape them to popsicle sticks, straws, or small dowels. These make fun handheld flags that kids can wave at a Juneteenth event or parade. You can even laminate them to use every year!
Build a “Wall of Heroes”
Use printable Juneteenth coloring pages that feature historical figures like Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, or others. After coloring, mount them on colored construction paper and hang them on a wall or bulletin board. Add names, quotes, or facts about each hero. This is a powerful way to teach history and celebrate African American leaders during Juneteenth.
Turn Coloring Sheets into Greeting Cards
Cut your Juneteenth coloring pages in half and fold them to make greeting cards. On the inside, write a kind message like “Happy Juneteenth!” or “Celebrate Freedom!” Kids can give them to friends, family, or teachers to help spread awareness of the holiday.
Make a Juneteenth Quilt Poster
Cut out colored shapes or symbols from different Juneteenth coloring pages and glue them onto a larger sheet of paper to form a quilt-like collage. You can talk about how quilts were used in African American history and make your own symbolic “freedom quilt” together. Hang it up as part of your Juneteenth celebration.
Create Story Stones
Choose small pictures from the printable Juneteenth coloring sheets, like the Juneteenth flag, a fist, or stars. Color them, cut them out, and glue them onto smooth flat stones using Mod Podge. Use the story stones to help kids retell what Juneteenth is and why it’s important in their own words.
Make Juneteenth Bookmarks
Trim your coloring sheets into rectangles, about 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. Once colored, laminate or glue them onto card stock. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon or yarn through it. Now you have a custom Juneteenth bookmark! Kids can use these in school or gift them to others.
Design a Juneteenth Puzzle
After coloring a Juneteenth page, glue it to a piece of cardboard. Then, cut it into puzzle shapes using scissors or a craft knife (adults should help!). Mix up the pieces and challenge your child or student to put the puzzle back together. This makes learning about Juneteenth even more hands-on and fun.
Create a Classroom or Home Door Display
Color several Juneteenth printable PDF sheets and decorate the door to your classroom, bedroom, or front entrance. Include phrases like “Celebrate Juneteenth” or “Freedom Day.” You can also add balloons, stars, or ribbons to give it a festive feel. This project helps create awareness and starts conversations.
Make a Freedom Hat
Print and color strips of Juneteenth designs or symbols. Glue them together to form a long strip that fits around the head. Tape or staple the ends to create a simple headband or crown. Kids can wear these “freedom hats” during a Juneteenth activity or event.
Juneteenth Sun Catchers
Color your printable coloring sheets with bold, bright markers or crayons. Then cut out shapes like hearts, fists, or stars and tape them to a sunny window. When the sun shines through, it creates a beautiful stained-glass effect. This is a simple way to brighten up your space for the holiday.
Make a Juneteenth Thank You Card for a Community Hero
Let your kids choose someone in the community who works hard for equality, like a teacher, pastor, or mentor. Use a coloring page as the front of a thank you card and write a note inside. This not only teaches gratitude but also connects the meaning of Juneteenth to the present day.
These Juneteenth coloring sheets are more than just fun—they’re a way to teach, celebrate, and share stories. All the printable PDF pages on this site are completely free to use, and you can download as many as you like. Whether you’re doing these crafts at home or in a classroom, they’ll help bring the spirit of Juneteenth to life.