Emmett Shorts
Description: Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African-American teenager who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 at the age of 14. The brutality of his murder and the fact that his killers were acquitted drew attention to the long history of violent persecution of African Americans in the United States. Till posthumously became an icon of the Civil Rights Movement.
Description: If you remember Back to the Future there was that cool car that you needed to reach 88 MPH to generate 1.21 Gigawatts of power in the Flux Capacitor to make time travel possible. The Twin Pines mall was where they tested it out. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, must-have, recommended, liked, great artwork, awesome design, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best-selling graphics, best trending. Great Scott!
Description: If you remember Back to the Future there was that cool car that you needed to reach 88 MPH to generate 1.21 Gigawatts of power in the Flux Capacitor to make time travel possible. Now you can get this amazing design in different styles and extra colors! Talk about choices! Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, must-have, recommended, liked, great artwork, awesome design, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best-selling graphics, best trending. Great Scott!
Description: So we were doin' paramedical work in affiliation with the state highway system. Not actual practice, you understand. And me & Bill were patrolling down Nine Miles. Bill Roberts? No, not that mother-scratcher. Bill Parker. Anyway, we're approaching the wreck, and there's this spherical object a restin' in the highway. And it's not a piece of the car.
Description: Honor the legacy of Emmett Till with this powerful vintage newspaper-inspired design featuring distressed typography and a timeless memorial aesthetic. Inspired by the historic fight for justice and the Civil Rights Movement, this artwork serves as a meaningful tribute to a story that changed American history forever. Perfect for history educators, civil rights advocates, activists, students, and anyone who believes that remembering the past is essential to building a better future. The vintage newspaper style and aged print effect create a classic look that stands out on T-shirts, hoodies, and posters. A thoughtful design for Black History Month, Juneteenth events, museums, educational settings, or everyday wear dedicated to remembrance