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Black Scientist Posters Celebrating Black History Year Round

Honor Black history all year long with this set of printable Black scientists posters. We teamed up with Ward Science and professional illustrator Kim Holt to create these original works of art featuring four talented scientists. They really deserve a frame!

How can I use the posters?

  • Hang posters on your walls to brighten up your space.
  • Produce them on screen to use as conversation starters.
  • Use them to honor Black History Month in February!
  • Teach students about important scientists in history throughout the school year.

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Take a look at these beautiful posters of Black scientists:

Emmett Chappelle

We are teachers/Illustrated by Kim Holt

Emmett Chappelle was an accomplished biochemist and astronomer. Remarkably, he was responsible for creating a way to find life on Mars and registered 14 patents in the United States for his work.

Mae Jemison, MD

Poster by Mae Jemison
We are teachers/Illustrated by Kim Holt

Mae Jemison is an amazing astronaut and doctor. Notably, she was the first black woman to walk in space, in 1993, aboard the Endeavor Space Shuttle.

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver poster
We are teachers/Illustrated by Kim Holt

George Washington Carver was an agricultural chemist. He developed other crops such as peanuts and sweet potatoes that changed the future of agriculture.

Shirley Ann Jackson, PhD

Shirley Ann Jackson poster
We are teachers/Illustrated by Kim Holt

Shirley Ann Jackson is a physicist. He did amazing research that led to the invention of the fax machine, fiber-optic cells, caller ID, and more.

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Posters of black scientists were held up by the teacher in the classroom
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About the Artist

Kim Holt was born in Brooklyn, New York. His love for art and painting started at a young age, inspired by his family’s love for art. Living directly across from the Brooklyn Museum was a blessing and inspiration that greatly influenced his artistic style. Kim’s main goal as an artist is to create images that bring back memories and create images that make children want to be in the middle of the scenes. She currently resides in the DC area with her husband and two dogs, Sugar and Spice. Follow Kim on Instagram or visit her website.




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