American Truth Magnets
Description: I'm for Truth no matter who tells it. I'm for justice no matter who it is for or against. -Malcolm X
Black History, I'm For Truth, Malcolm X Quote, African American Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
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Subtle Political Freedom Democracy & Truth American Patriot Magnet
by anjanystarss
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Description: National Native American Heritage Month: Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Tribe, “It Does Not Require Many Words to Speak the Truth” - Wallowa Valley, Oregon -- An illustration of an Eagle Feather with the quote “It Does Not Require Many Words to Speak the Truth” by Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Tribe, Wallowa Valley, Oregon on a Dark Background
Description: Sojourner Truth (born Isabella ("Bell") Baumfree; c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, Ulster County, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to freedom in 1826. After going to court to recover her son, in 1828 she became the first black woman to win such a case against a white man. She gave herself the name Sojourner Truth in 1843. Her best-known speech was delivered extemporaneously, in 1851, at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. The speech became widely known during the Civil War by the title "Ain't I a Woman?," a variation of the original speech re-written by someone else using a stereotypical Southern dialec...
Description: This design boldly declares 'Native American Stolen Land,' a powerful statement of indigenous pride and resistance. It speaks to the crucial issues of land rights, cultural heritage, and the ongoing fight for sovereignty. This design is perfect for advocates, allies, and anyone passionate about supporting indigenous rights and raising awareness about the historical injustices faced by Native peoples. Wear it with pride to spark conversations, show solidarity, and honor the strength and resilience of Native communities.
Native American Stolen Land - Indigenous Pride, Resistance Magnet
by Opalheart42
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Description: Jesus said "I am the way and the TRUTH and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." There is no 'my truth' or 'your truth'.
THE truth, not MY truth - Christian - Patriotic Magnet
by Holly Norine Design
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Description: National Native American Heritage Month: Wherever You Go There You Are on Indian Land — Under a vast, sweeping sky, three Native American riders move forward with quiet strength, each holding an American flag. Their traditional regalia—adorned with feathers, beadwork, and symbols of resilience—speaks of generations of survival and resistance. The dust rises beneath their horses, echoing a history that refuses to be erased. Above them, the words “Wherever You Go, There You Are on Native Land” remind all who see it that sovereignty persists, that the land carries memory. This image is not just a statement—it is an enduring claim, a reminder that history cannot be undone.
National Native American Heritage Month: Wherever You Go There You Are on Indian Land Magnet
by Puff Sumo
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Description: A Nation Built on Lies Cannot Stand - The Long Shadow of American Truth A stark, symbolic portrait capturing the tension of modern American truth. The exaggerated Pinocchio‑style nose turns a classic political profile into a commentary on deception, institutional decay, and the narratives shaping public life. The red field amplifies the heat, urgency, and polarization of the moment, while the halftone texture evokes old propaganda and fading trust. Designed for viewers who feel the weight of the American condition and recognize the quiet power of visual critique.
A Nation Built on Lies Cannot Stand - The Long Shadow of American Truth Magnet
by Puff Sumo
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Jack Kerouac Quote - "The Only Truth Is Music" Magnet
by PLAYDIGITAL2020
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Truth Really Upsets Most People Usa Trump 2024 Magnet
by NovaNest Apparel ☆☆☆☆☆
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Description: American Idiots: No amount of evidence will persuade an idiot — A defiant figure stands shrouded in smoke and delusion, his glowing glasses blind to reason. Above him, the warning blares: “No amount of evidence will persuade an idiot.” In today’s America—where conspiracy trumps fact, science is politicized, and echo chambers drown out truth—this cartoonish sage becomes a dark satire. He is the embodiment of willful ignorance: proud, loud, and unreachable. It’s a portrait of a nation spiraling, where arrogance replaces wisdom and the cost of denial grows by the hour.
American Idiots: No amount of evidence will persuade an idiot Magnet
by Puff Sumo
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Description: National Native American Heritage Month: Wherever You Go There You Are on Indian Land — Against the blazing hues of red and beige, three Native American riders sit astride their horses, adorned in intricate regalia, feathered headdresses billowing in unseen winds. Their gaze is steady, resolute—unwavering symbols of endurance amid the lands that have always been theirs. Above them, the statement looms like an undeniable truth: “Wherever You Go, There You Are on Indian Land.” A reclamation, a reminder. The image is not just a reflection of history, but of an ongoing presence—an assertion that land, identity, and sovereignty endure despite centuries of displacement.
National Native American Heritage Month: Wherever You Go There You Are on Indian Land Magnet
by Puff Sumo
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Description: John Steinbeck portrait and quote: There is more beauty in truth, even if it is a dreadful beauty.
John Steinbeck portrait and quote: There is more beauty in truth, even if it is a dreadful beauty. Magnet
by artbleed2
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