Juneteenth Magnets
Description: I Am My Ancestors Wildest Dream | African American | Black Lives Matter | Black History
I Am My Ancestors Wildest Dream | African American | Black Lives Matter | Black History Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
$4.50
Black History, MLKJ Quote, There Come a Time When Silence Is Betrayal Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
$4.50
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Black history month starts on January 1st and ends December 31st , Black History Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
$4.50
Description: Awesome quote design with traditional African colors featuring some of the greatest African American leaders in history. You are proud of your African roots? This is the perfect outfit for everybody who is celebrating black history month or African history in America in general. Show your African pride and remember your ancestors with this awesome and colorful design. This Great African American Leaders Black History Month apparel is designed by Black History Gifts & Apparel.
Teach Black History | African American | Black Lives Matter | Black History Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
$4.50
Description: African American Juneteenth Flag June 19, 1865 freedom day tshirt. Natural hair afro who is strong educated melanin. Awesome colorful afro artwork gift tshirt idea. Distressed National Freedom Day Holiday tee shirt for adults. Great gift for mom women girls kids aunt men and family. Best tee to celebrate emancipation of slavery in the USA. Funny black american history shirts. Proud black educated melanin queen present for Texas Independence. African American t shirts for women.
Description: Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day, is celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. It marks the day in 1865 when Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, arrived in Galveston, Texas with news that the Civil War had ended and that the enslaved were now free, two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
African American Leaders, Black History, Black Heroes, Civil Rights Leaders Magnet
by UrbanLifeApparel
$4.50