Civil Rights Pins and Buttons
Description: HOT and NEW! This Awesome 'Civil Rights Black Power ' Civil Rights Justice Shirt is perfect for individuals or groups who want and easy & simple Civil Rights outfit. Click our blue colored brand link at the top to view more designs, colors, and sayings and get one for everyone in your group or family!whether you are looking for the perfect holiday gift for Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving, celebrating a birthday, statement tee collection, hobby tees or supporting your favorite sports team, something for mom, dad, the kids or yourself we have you covered. From Funny to serious. Lighthearted to thought-provoking. Just click the Add to Cart button and buy this shirt today! Copyright 2018 T-Shirts by Le Yogi. All rights reserved.
Description: "Power to the people" is a cultural expression and political slogan that has been used in a wide variety of contexts. During the 1960s in the United States, young people began speaking and writing this phrase as a form of rebellion against what they perceived as the oppression by the older generation, especially The Establishment. The Black Panthers used the slogan "All Power to the People" to protest the rich, ruling class domination of society. Pro-democracy students used it to protest America's military campaign in Vietnam.
Description: Celebrate black history any time with this design, featuring some of the greatest african american leaders like Martin Luther King Jr, Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Maya Angelo, Madam C.J. Walker, Frederick Douglas, W.E.B Du Bois, and Rosa Parks. Proudly display your history and heritage. Makes a great gift for men, women and children. Honor Civil Rights and celebrate Black Culture and Educate with the Black Heroes shirt.
Nobody's Free Until Everybody's Free | Fannie Lou Hamer | Civil Rights Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. -James Baldwin
Black History, James Baldwin Quote, Poverty, African American, Civil Rights Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: Don't Make Me Repeat Myself, History, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights, Protest
Don't Make Me Repeat Myself, History, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights, Protest Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: In 1970, one of the more bizarre chapters in Italian American history began when an infamous Italian American from Brooklyn, NY created the Italian American Civil Rights League! Formed to fight discriminatory representations of Italians in American media and news, the league exploded onto the scene with star-studded and sold out benefit concerts in Madison Square Garden, and, on June 29, 1970, they rallied nearly 100,000 Italian Americans in Manhattan’s Columbus Circle for the first ever “Italian American Unity Day”. Yet, just a year later, the second Unity Day ended in violence and bloodshed, and the IACRL quickly faded into the pages of history. But, for Italian Americans living throughout the east coast in the years between 1970-1971
Black Panther Party, Oakland CA 1966, Civil Rights, Black Lives Matter Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Black Heroes, Civil Rights Leaders, Black Lives Matter, I Can't Breathe Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Nobody's Free Until Everybody's Free | Fannie Lou Hamer | Black Woman | Civil Rights Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: This tee design came from me thinking about all the rights we fully do not have yet. Of course, I wanted animal rights to be the last one, because most people don't realize they need rights too! The colorful diamonds in squares design was my search for something bright to add the right feeling.
Bobby Seale and Huey Newton - Oakland California 1966 Black Panther Party Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: "It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have." James Baldwin
ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have, James Baldwin Pin
by UrbanLifeApparel
$2.75
Description: This thought-provoking design captures the essence of the Civil Rights Movement with the powerful phrase, 'Rosa Sat So Ruby Could Walk.' It pays homage to two pivotal figures, Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges, who bravely stood for equality and justice. The design not only honors their monumental contributions to social progress but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for civil rights. Perfect for history enthusiasts, activists, and anyone passionate about social justice, this design resonates with those who value equality and empowerment. Embrace the legacy of courage and resistance with this impactful piece that inspires change and celebrates freedom. Uniting past victories with future aspirations, this design speaks to individuals