Pan African Socks
Description: his vintage Pan-African Africa map celebrates the icons who shaped Black liberation, African unity, and global resistance. Featuring legendary Pan-African leaders like Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela, Haile Selassie, Sekou Toure, Amílcar Cabral, Julius Nyerere, and Frantz Fanon, this artwork is a visual love letter to African revolution, pride, and power.
Description: Powerful Pan-African artwork featuring an Africa-shaped collage of legendary African revolutionaries, freedom fighters, and cultural icons. This bold design celebrates Black liberation, African unity, resistance, and pride across the continent and diaspora. Perfect for lovers of African history, Black culture, political art and icons like Fela Kuti, Thomas Sankara, Ibrahim Traore, Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere and more...
Description: A bold Pan-African leaders design celebrating Africa’s most influential revolutionaries and their teachings on freedom, resistance, unity, and empowerment. Featuring iconic figures from across Africa and the diaspora, this artwork blends vintage revolutionary aesthetics with Pan-African colors, making it perfect for Black History Month
Description: Celebrate the power of Pan-African unity and African pride with this bold design featuring a raised liberation fist rising from the African continent in the iconic red, black, green, and gold Pan-African colors. “United We Rise” represents solidarity, resistance, and the collective strength of people of African descent around the world. Inspired by Pan-African philosophy and Black liberation movements, this design is perfect for activists, students, scholars, and anyone proud of African heritage. A powerful statement piece for Black History Month, Afrocentric fashion, African pride events, protests, cultural festivals, and everyday revolutionary style. Perfect for lovers of: Pan-African culture African unity movements Afrocentric streetwear
Description: Celebrate the legacy of Patrice Lumumba, a symbol of Pan-African unity and African independence. This vibrant pop art portrait blends Afrocentric patterns, kente and ankara prints, and bold colors to honor a revolutionary leader who inspired generations. Perfect for history lovers, Pan-Africanists, activists, and anyone who cherishes African culture. This design looks amazing on t-shirts, hoodies, posters, stickers, and more.
Description: Make a bold statement with this retro-inspired Pan African Revolution typography design. Featuring groovy 70s-style lettering in powerful Pan-African colors (red, black, green, and gold), this artwork celebrates unity, resistance, and African liberation. Perfect for activists, history lovers, and anyone passionate about Pan-Africanism, Black empowerment, and decolonization movements. This design blends vintage protest aesthetics with modern Afrocentric culture — ideal for t-shirts, stickers, posters, and statement decor. Wear it loud. Stand for liberation. ✊🏾
Description: Celebrate the spirit of African liberation with this bold Pan-African design featuring iconic revolutionary leaders: Thomas Sankara, Ibrahim Traoré, and Patrice Lumumba. This powerful artwork blends vintage revolutionary poster aesthetics with modern streetwear design, incorporating Pan-African colors, African map symbolism, and cultural textile-inspired patterns. A statement piece for those who believe in African unity, resistance, sovereignty, and the future of the continent. Perfect for: • Pan-African activists • Afrocentric home decor • Black history enthusiasts • Gen Z revolutionaries • Cultural pride and diaspora identity Wear it or display it as a symbol of resistance, pride, and African excellence.
Description: "The revolution and women’s liberation go together. We do not talk of women’s emancipation as an act of charity or out of a surge of human compassion. It is a basic necessity for the revolution to triumph." - Thomas Sankara, 1987. Thomas Sankara was a pan-Africanist Marxist revolutionary who served as President of Burkina Faso from 1983 until he was murdered during a French-backed coup. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: One Africa, One People — the faces of African liberation united on one map. This Pan-African design honors the revolutionaries and leaders who fought for the continent's freedom: Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Ibrahim Traoré, Dedan Kimathi, Steve Biko, Julius Nyerere, Sékou Touré, Nelson Mandela and more — rendered in the red, black and green of Pan-Africanism. More than apparel, it's a statement of identity, Black consciousness and African pride. Perfect for activists, educators, the diaspora, and anyone who refuses to let this history be erased. A powerful gift for Black History Month, Juneteenth, Kwanzaa or African Liberation Day.
Description: Three faces. One movement. Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso. Patrice Lumumba of the Congo. Ibrahim Traoré, the Captain, leading the Sahel today. This design unites three generations of African self-determination in vintage silhouette portraiture, each leader rising from the silhouette of the continent itself. For the diaspora collector. For the conscious activist. For the educator teaching what Western textbooks left out. For anyone who knows the names — and refuses to let them fade. By Youngkevarts, an independent African artist designing Pan-African art for the culture. Always.
Description: Celebrate Black Philadelphia pride with this bold faux embroidered patch style design featuring the iconic LOVE statue in powerful Pan African red, black, and green. This design honors the deep roots of Black culture in Philadelphia while celebrating African diaspora unity and Black love. Perfect for Black Philadelphians, Pan African pride celebrations, Juneteenth, and everyday Black excellence. Sizes up to 5X available.
Description: This bold Pan-African design celebrates three revolutionary African icons — Ibrahim Traoré, Patrice Lumumba, and Thomas Sankara — symbols of freedom, unity, and resistance against oppression. Perfect for anyone passionate about African history, political movements, or Pan-African pride. Ideal for t-shirts, posters, hoodies, stickers, and wall art.
Description: Two revolutionaries, one movement. Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey rendered as stained glass saints in Pan-African red, black and green. A tribute to Black history, civil rights, and the Pan-Africanism that links Harlem to Jamaica — Garvey shaped Malcolm X's vision and originated the red-black-green flag. Made for Black History Month, Juneteenth, and proud melanin energy year-round.
Description: This bold Pan-African tribute honors the revolutionary icons who shaped African liberation, Black pride, and global resistance. A powerful stamp-series tribute to 16 of Africa and the diaspora's greatest revolutionary figures — Marcus Garvey, Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Wangari Maathai, Julius Nyerere, Dedan Kimathi, Miriam Makeba, Ibrahim Traoré, Fela Kuti, Samora Machel, Haile Selassie, Nelson Mandela, Malcolm X, Graça Machel, and Sékou Touré. Each legend is framed with their defining word — UNITE, RECLAIM, LIBERATE, GROW, REBEL, VOICE, UPRIGHT, MUSIC, WISE, JUST, RESIST, VISION, REVOLT — making this more than a shirt. It's a statement.
Description: This bold African map made up of Fela Kuti collage artworks celebrates Fela Kuti, the father of Afrobeat and an icon of Pan-African unity, rhythm, and rebellion. Drenched in powerful colors and rich textures, this piece captures his fiery spirit, political courage, and musical activism. A must-have for lovers of Afrobeat, African icons, and expressive art that speaks truth to power.
Description: This bold Pan-African tribute honors the revolutionary icons who shaped African liberation, Black pride, and global resistance. A powerful stamp-series tribute to 16 of Africa and the diaspora's greatest revolutionary figures — Marcus Garvey, Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Wangari Maathai, Julius Nyerere, Dedan Kimathi, Miriam Makeba, Ibrahim Traoré, Fela Kuti, Samora Machel, Haile Selassie, Nelson Mandela, Malcolm X, Graça Machel, and Sékou Touré. Each legend is framed with their defining word — UNITE, RECLAIM, LIBERATE, GROW, REBEL, VOICE, UPRIGHT, MUSIC, WISE, JUST, RESIST, VISION, REVOLT — making this more than a shirt. It's a statement.
Description: Kwatakye Atiko Adinkra symbol of bravery and valor made in Pan-Africanism style. The symbol representing the hair style of the old Asante war captain has come to show boldness and fearlessness. It is also could be given as an earned sign to any brave son or daughter of a community. We made it in pan-african colors to emphasize our proud of our roots. Great as a gift for soldier, veteran or sportsman.
Description: After being banned from all the major clubs in their hometown of Washington, DC, Bad Brains moved to New York City in 1981 and recorded their first album at 171-A. "Bad Brains" (also known as The Yellow Tape) is the debut studio album recorded by American hardcore punk/reggae band Bad Brains. Recorded in 1981 and released on cassette-only on February 5, 1982, many fans refer to it as "The Yellow Tape" because of its yellow packaging. Though Bad Brains had recorded the 16 song Black Dots album in 1979 and the 5-song Omega Sessions EP in 1980, the yellow cassette was the band's actual first release. The cover art depicts DC's Capitol Building being struck by a bolt of lightning, an obvious homage to their DC roots.