Marsha Blackburn Coloring Book: An Inspirational Trailblazing Story
Tennessee’s First Female U.S. Senator, Marsha Blackburn, Featured in New Inspirational Educational Biographical
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Tennessee’s First Female U.S. Senator, Marsha Blackburn, Featured in New Inspirational Educational Biographical Coloring Book by Really Big Coloring Books®.
ST. LOUIS, MO, UNITED STATES, August 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Really Big Coloring Books, Inc. (RBCB), a publisher of educational and cultural event coloring books since the early 1980s, has released Marsha Blackburn: An American Success Story, a new biographical coloring book with stories and interactive features about U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee. An inspirational story that promotes a positive leadership role for children and adults alike.
The 40-page, 8.5-by-11-inch publication follows Blackburn’s life from her childhood in Laurel, Mississippi, to her historic election in 2018 as the first woman elected to represent Tennessee in the United States Senate. Highlighting a woman, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, who has historically looked for the “yes” in life’s questions. A trailblazing, determined woman and a positive role model.
RBCB describes the publication as an “official unauthorized biography.” Senator Blackburn and her staff were not contacted regarding the book’s writing or design. The book was created independently from publicly available historical sources. According to the book’s publisher, the work aims to provide a fact-based, nonpartisan account of Blackburn’s personal and professional milestones. Marsha Blackburn: An American Success Story is now available for $9.87 through ColoringBook.com.
Created for school-age readers, teens, families, educators, libraries, and history enthusiasts, the book combines detailed black-and-white illustrations, activities, and accessible biographical storytelling. Its pages introduce readers to themes of leadership, perseverance, education, entrepreneurship, and public service. It highlights a high-profile successful woman who, on several occasions, refused to accept “no” as the correct answer.
“This coloring book, designed as a story book with interactive features, is an engaging educational resource for classrooms, homeschool programs, libraries, and families exploring American history, historic women leaders, and civics,” said Wayne Bell, publisher and the book’s creator. “The goal is to make an important public-service story approachable for young readers while encouraging discussion, creativity, and learning. Based on our non-partisan research, Marsha understands goals, commitment, and how to lead by example.”
The coloring book storyline covers Blackburn’s studies at Mississippi State University, where she earned a degree in home economics in 1973; her early sales and business career; her work in Tennessee’s entertainment and music-related public service; and her election to the Tennessee State Senate in 1998. It also chronicles her service in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2003 to 2019 before her election to the U.S. Senate.
In addition to coloring pages, the book presents historically based scenes intended to support lessons on Tennessee history, women in public leadership, elections, government, and civic participation. The format is especially appropriate for Women’s History Month activities, state-history units, and family discussions about the roles of elected officials.
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