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It’s time to prepare for a fresh start as January approaches!
What better way to welcome your students than with a fun, decorated Black History Month-themed classroom bulletin board? Your classroom bulletin board can make a fantastic impression and set the tone for a positive and exciting month and upcoming holidays this month.
Whether you’re a first-year teacher, a seasoned pro, or a parent helping with school decorations, I’ve got some creative Black History Month Classroom Bulletin Board Ideas to spark your imagination. A warm and fun display will help break the ice with your students and make them feel welcome and excited to be in your class.
I’m excited to share these amazing Black History Month classroom decorations created by some truly talented teachers! All the credit goes to them. I managed to get permission for some resources, but for a few, I couldn’t find a way to reach out. If you see your work here, please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Thank you so much!
Feel free to click on the pictures or the source link below each image to get these amazing Black History Month bulletin board decorations!
1 – Write Like Maya…

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2 – You Have Power

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3 – Black Her Story Month

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4 – Black Her Story Month Bulletin Board Idea

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5 – Black Her Story Month Bulletin Board

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6 – Falling in Love With Black History Month

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7 – Just Love

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8 – Black History Month Bulletin Board

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9 – Black History Month … Courage

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10 – I Am a Women

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11 – Getting to the Heart of Black History Month

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12 – Wakanda Writer Are You?

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13 – Be Like Them!!

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14 – Books Are Like a Box of Chocolates

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15 – That´s What She Said

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16 – Black History Month

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17 – Black Girl Magic

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18 – I Have a Dream

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20 – Words Have Power

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21 – Bryant!!

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22 – Breaking Chains Everywhere!!

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23 – Guess Who…

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24 – Just Dream!!

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25 – Black History Month Peace

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26 – Black History Month

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27 – Guess Who…

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28 – Learn From Black History Month

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29 – Celebrate Black History Month

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30 – Black History Month Love

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31 – Black Herstory Month Bulletin Board

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32 – With Love,e We Are All Connected

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33 – Black History Month

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34 – to the Space!!

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35- Black History Month Bulletin Board

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36- Black History Month Dreamers

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37- the Heart of Black History Month

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38- Love Black History Month

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39- I Have a Dream

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40- I Have a Dream

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41- More Love!!

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42- Her Story Month

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43- Guess Who !!

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44- Together!!

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Black History Month is a time to celebrate, educate, and inspire, and your bulletin board can be a powerful way to do just that. With these 44 simple and fun ideas, you have plenty of creative ways to meaningfully honor the legacy, culture, and contributions of Black history.
Whether you’re decorating a classroom, library, or community space, remember that the impact of these displays goes far beyond the month of February—they spark conversations and encourage a deeper understanding that lasts all year long.
Have a favorite idea from this list or a unique approach you’ve tried? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s keep the inspiration going!