Harlem Renaissance Baseball T-Shirts
Description: The Black Renaissance was a movement with The Harlem Renaissance being at the center of that movement. The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered around the Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City spanning the Mid 1910s till the early 1930s
Description: Mural by the African American painter Aaron Douglas (1899-1979) titled 'Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery to Reconstruction' (1934).
Aspects of Negro Life, mural (C023/0058) Baseball T-Shirt
by SciencePhoto
$20 $26
Description: It is a very little known historic fact that Maestro Cab Calloway, former master-of-ceremonies at Harlem's iconic Cotton Club, band leader, musician, singer, actor, racial activist, and entrepreneur is the individual most responsible for the world coming to recognize New York City as the Big Apple. Calloway published his Hepster's Dictionary in 1938, that for the first time DEFINED "Apple" in print as "the big town, the main stem, Harlem," which by 1944 had sold over two million copies worldwide, introducing the original Harlem slang term to the rest of the planet as the Harlem Renaissance era was coming to a close
Cab Calloway, Godfather of Renaissance Harlem Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem, Crossroads of the Diaspora
$20 $26
Description: Harlem Week Celebration Music Design. Great gift for Harlem Week. Or just celebrate the culture of The Black Mecca Of The World. Perfect for a souvenir. #Harlemweek
Harlem Week Celebration Music Design Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem's Gee
$20 $26
Description: Hurston, a trailblazing African American author, anthropologist, and folklorist, is celebrated for her groundbreaking contributions to literature and cultural studies during the Harlem Renaissance. Our designs capture the essence of her unique storytelling, cultural insights, and vibrant spirit. From empowering quotes to artistic representations, each piece in this collection pays homage to Hurston's legacy as a literary pioneer. Embrace the spirit of creativity and cultural richness as you wear the influence of this iconic figure who continues to inspire generations.
Description: Illustration identifies Unity implicit in Harlem's diverse population comprised of kin from around the world of African-heritage. When Harlem became a predominantly Black community a century ago, around 1920, it was not only the result of the Great Migration, Black Southerners moving north to escape the worst of Jim Crow. During the same era there was a mass migration of Black West Indians to Harlem as well. Marcus Garvey of Jamaica, arriving in 1916 for example. Three decades later with the opening of the United Nations, Harlem has become the premiere crossroads for Africans across the Diaspora, convening in New York City with there extended siblings to write the next chapters of Harlem's integral history.
Harlem Unity Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem, Crossroads of the Diaspora
$20 $26
Description: Celebrate your Harlem roots with this stylish and bold design. The iconic "Harlem Born" design pays homage to the vibrant culture and history of Harlem, New York. Perfect for Harlem natives, New Yorkers, and anyone who appreciates the rich heritage of this legendary neighborhood.
Description: This illustration speaks to the historical fact that The Big Apple, as the world has come to know New York City, was originally a Harlem slang term spoken exclusively by African Americans
The Big Apple, Harlem Flavored Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem, Crossroads of the Diaspora
$20 $26
Description: This illustration celebrates Harlem as one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods for its history, institutions, and culture, making the city very appealing, what you would expect of a Big Apple
Harlem - New York, New York - City With Appeal! Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem, Crossroads of the Diaspora
$20 $26
Description: Illustration describes Harlem as the premiere destination and hub for communication and interaction among nomads of the African Diaspora, symbolizing ethnic and ancestral diversity, inclusion and solidarity
Harlem, New York City, Crossroads of the Diaspora Baseball T-Shirt
by Harlem, Crossroads of the Diaspora
$20 $26
Description: Zora Neale Hurston was a pioneering African American author, anthropologist, and folklorist whose works celebrated the culture and experiences of Black Americans, particularly those of Southern African American communities. Renowned for her literary contributions, including the classic novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Hurston's vibrant storytelling and keen insights into race, gender, and identity continue to resonate with readers worldwide, cementing her status as a key figure in American literature and the Harlem Renaissance.
Description: This collection pays homage to the literary giants who have shaped the way we see the world. From Langston Hughes’ inspiring verses to Jane Austen's witticisms, our designs transport you to worlds of imagination and enlightenment. Wear the words that resonate with your soul, and celebrate the authors who have left an indelible mark on literature. Surround yourself with the power of words and let your favorite authors inspire you every day. Click on the “Literature” album in our storefront to see all our authors and quotes!
Description: Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
Zora Neale Hurston Portrait and Quote Baseball T-Shirt
by Slightly Unhinged
$20 $26
Description: Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
Zora Neale Hurston Portrait and Quote Baseball T-Shirt
by Slightly Unhinged
$20 $26
Description: A powerful quote from one of the greatest poets from the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes. This line comes from his famous poem about equality, "I, Too". This is an item from our literary collection which pays homage to the literary giants who have shaped the way we see the world. From Langston Hughes’ inspiring verses to Jane Austen's witticisms, our designs transport you to worlds of imagination and enlightenment. Wear the words that resonate with your soul, and celebrate the authors who have left an indelible mark on literature. Surround yourself with the power of words and let your favorite authors inspire you every day. Click on the “Literature” album in our storefront to see all our authors and quotes!
I, too, am America - Langston Hughes Quote Baseball T-Shirt
by Obstinate and Literate
$20 $26
Vintage Jazz Festival Poster Art Baseball T-Shirt
by soulfulprintss8
$20 $26
Description: Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
Zora Neale Hurston Portrait and Quote Baseball T-Shirt
by Slightly Unhinged
$20 $26
Description: In the life of Langston Hughes, art and the fight for justice and equality were indistinguishable. He was the Harlem Renaissance leader and a prominent author of the movement that was called jazz poetry. His verse is simple, communicative, his ideas bright. His poems are printed all over the world.
Langston Hughes - For Equality, Against Racism Baseball T-Shirt
by Librartist
$20 $26
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52% cotton/48% polyester. A super light and soft classic baseball tee with contrasting neckline and 3/4 sleeves. Unisex sizing (women may want to size down for a slimmer fit).
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