Juneteenth Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 6, 2026
By: Anastasiia

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Celebrate freedom, heritage, and community with this meaningful collection of 10 free printable Juneteenth coloring pages! Perfect for kids, classrooms, and family gatherings, these pages bring the history and joy of Juneteenth to life through art. From the iconic Juneteenth flag and freedom parades to community cookouts and unity scenes, each page is an invitation to learn, color, and celebrate.

All 10 Juneteenth coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art — perfectly formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print at home or school with just one click.

These 10 printable Juneteenth coloring pages are designed to spark conversations about freedom, history, and community while providing a creative and engaging activity for children of all ages. Bold, clean outlines make them easy for young kids while detailed designs keep older children and adults engaged. They work beautifully with crayons, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors.

Use these pages in classroom lessons about Juneteenth, as a craft activity at community events, or as a meaningful way to celebrate June 19th at home. Each sheet is a single portrait-format page — just print and color! Download for free and print as many copies as you need.

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Craft Ideas To Do With Juneteenth Coloring Pages

Extend the learning and celebration with these creative craft ideas using your Juneteenth coloring pages:

  • Juneteenth Flag Display: Color the Juneteenth flag page carefully using the traditional red, black, and green colors, then frame or hang it as a Juneteenth decoration.
  • Freedom Wall Mural: Have a group of children each color a different page, then display all 10 together as a collaborative “Freedom Wall” mural.
  • Learning Booklet: Print and color all 10 pages, write a fun fact about Juneteenth on the back of each one, and staple them together into an educational booklet.
  • Community Card: Color the “Unity and Freedom” hands page and use it as a cover for a Juneteenth community card or program.
  • Parade Banner: Color the parade and celebration pages, attach them to craft sticks, and use them as mini parade banners for a classroom or family Juneteenth celebration.