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On March 8, 1964, Malcolm X announced his separation from the Nation of Islam (NOI) due to ideological differences, one of which was related to the Civil Rights Movement. Malcolm had recently...
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Rep the Soul of Connecticut's capital city with a tee that pays homage to one of America's most influential music TV shows. Designed by the award-winning illustrator (and Hartford, CT local) Eric...
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Sawubona (pronounced sow:’bɔ:nah) is a greeting used by the Zulu tribe in South Africa that means "I see you. I accept you as you are." or "We see you. We acknowledge you." It's an invitation to a...
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In 1921 Tulsa, OK was a highly segregated city. Most of the city’s 10,000 Black residents lived in a neighborhood called Greenwood, which included a thriving business district sometimes referred to...
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Make a fashion (and social) statement with our Peace t-shirt.    Unisex Relaxed Fit-shirt details: Hanes ComfortSoft® Tee 4.2-oz. super soft cotton  
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Although African-Americans have helped shape the United States of America into the great country that it is, several important events and people remain somewhat unknown to many Americans...
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott began on December 1, 1955, four days after Rosa Parks courageously refused to give her seat to a white man on a public transportation bus. Our #381 tee celebrates the...
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The bold red, black and yellow colors of the Phat Butterfly logo were drawn from the national flag of the African country Angola. Designed with our African heritage in mind, the logo is an...