Protest March Mugs
Description: "Revolt in Woodcut" is a stark, striking illustration of a guillotine rendered in bold black and white, channeling the raw energy of revolution and resistance. With woodgrain details and sharp contrast, this design has the look of a traditional linocut or scratchboard piece—perfect for protest art, punk-inspired merch, or bold political statements. Whether you're into radical history, symbolism, or just crave powerful minimalist visuals, this piece brings serious edge to any context.
"Revolt in Woodcut" – Black & White Guillotine Graphic Mug
by Roar Shack Jr
$13 $18
Description: "Maa Tomake Chai" - A powerful Maa Durga T-Shirt design by BonGanze for the Protest 2024, inspired by the Protest in Kolkata and the student protests in Bangladesh. This design symbolizes resistance and solidarity against the injustices faced by women in Kolkata and Bangladesh. Merging the fierce energy of Goddess Durga with the urgent call for justice, this t-shirt reflects the spirit of the protests in 2024 and is a tribute to those who stand against violence. Perfect for Durga Puja 2024, this design is a statement of strength and resilience from both Indian and Bangladeshi communities.
Description: A confident vintage-style women’s rights marcher raises a sign reading, “You’re Lucky We Just Want Equality, Not Revenge.” This sharp feminist design combines historical protest imagery with a modern message about sexism, justice, and equal rights.
Vintage Feminist Protest Art, You're Lucky We Just Want Equality, Not Revenge Mug
by Pinups Galore Co
$13 $18
Black Power, Protest, Fist, Solidarity, Black Lives Matter Mug
by UrbanLifeApparel
$13 $18
Description: We have to stand up for the truth and fight for what we believe in. Join the resistance against Donald Trump. Alternative facts are lies. The words from the Preamble of the Constitution ring truer than ever these days. (The word RESIST is subtly highlighted in the blue text block.) ©043017
Description: Anti-War Shirt | No One Wants To Fight For Israel | Political Protest Graphic
No One Wants To Fight For Israel | Anti War Shirt | Political Protest Graphic Mug
by MHTee
$13 $18
Description: The March Against the Vietnam War was held April 17, 1965. The student activist group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held its first anti-Vietnam War protest rally in Washington, DC. It was co-sponsored by Women's Strike for Peace. 25,000 attended, including Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and Phil Ochs. The host was I. F. Stone. He began by proclaiming: "Welcome to Washington." One of the two Senators who voted against the Tonkin Gulf Resolution that gave credence to U. S. involvement in Vietnam spoke (it was either Greuning or Morse). After the speeches and music the crowd started to move toward the Capitol, down the Mall from the Washington Monument. Joan Baez and some others intercepted the impromptu march (probably because they tho...
Description: A raised fist was used as a logo by the Industrial Workers of the World in 1917. It was popularized during the Spanish Civil War by the Republican faction as a greeting, and was known as the “Popular Front salute” or the “anti-fascist salute.” The graphic symbol was popularised in 1948 by Taller de Grafica Popular, a print shop in Mexico that used art to advance revolutionary social causes. The raised fist, or the clenched fist, is a symbol of solidarity and support. It is also used as a salute to express unity, strength, defiance, or resistance. The symbol has been picked up and incorporated around the world by various oppressed groups.
Big White Raised Fist Salute of Unity Solidarity Resistance Mug
by Terry Bain
$13 $18