These Civil Rights Movies for Kids are a great way to teach them about the civil rights movement and Black history month.

These are good for history lessons or an inspiring story for kids and high school students.

They’ll feature key people in history like Martin Luther King, Jr. and other black women and black men who helped to change the course of history.

Ages 7+. Follow along with the Rosa Parks story that helped to launch the Civil rights movement.

Rosa Parks Story: Ride To Freedom

The Long Walk Home Ages 13+. This film focuses on choices made following the bus boycott of 1955.

John Lewis: Good Trouble Ages 13+. This film talks about the life of John Lewis who dedicated over 60 years towards activism.

The Color of Friendship Rated G. Follow along with two girls who helped to change each others lives.

An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win 7+. Set in 1963, this follows the story of a 10 year old girl and how she lives her daily life during these times.

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