Black Feminism Socks
Angela Davis, Black Woman, Black History, Black Lives Matter Socks
by UrbanLifeApparel
$14 $20
Description: I’m no longer accepting the things I cannot change… I’m changing the things I cannot accept. Angela Davis
I’m no longer accepting the things I cannot change, Angela Davis, Black History, Black Panther Party Socks
by UrbanLifeApparel
$14 $20
Never Stop Fighting, Activist Protest Quote for Women's Rights, Gun Reform, BLM, LGBT Pride, Climate Change Socks
by BootsTees
$14 $20
Description: Do you like sarcasm and dark humor? Then this funny meme shirt is for you. The Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin were especially oppressive towards their people. Food shortages and famine were a direct result of the socialist ideology. This dark humor Stalin t-shirt is a great conversation starter to show people the light.
Dark Humor Is Like Food Not Everyone Gets It - USSR Meme Socks
by The Trouble Year
$14 $20
Description: This noble and patriotic design reads "Science Is Real, Black Lives Matter, Love Is Love, Kindness Is Everything, Diversity Is Strength, Disabilities Are Respected, Gay, POC, Women's Trans Rights Are Human Rights And Hate Has No Home Here." This is a perfect gift for leftists, liberals, people that believe in equality, LGBT advocates, Anti-Trump protesters, activists and voters. If this is the USA you believe in, you're a real patriot.
Science Is Real Black Lives Matter Kindness American Flag Socks
by Undead Wizard
$14 $20
Angela Davis, Black Woman, Black History, Black Lives Matter Socks
by UrbanLifeApparel
$14 $20
Description: Coffy is a 1973 American blaxploitation action thriller film written and directed by Jack Hill. The story is about a black female vigilante played by Pam Grier who seeks violent revenge against a heroin dealer responsible for her sister's addiction. Produced and distributed by American International Pictures (AIP), Coffy was the third Jack Hill film to star Grier, after The Big Doll House and The Big Bird Cage. Grier would go on to boost her career as the leading "femme fatale" of blaxploitation for the rest of the 1970s.