Afrocentric Tapestries
Description: Black Hair | Afro Pick . African American Afrocentric Shirts, Hoodies, and gifts
Black Hair | Afro Pick . African American Afrocentric Shirts, Hoodies, and gifts Tapestry
by UrbanLifeApparel
$30
Description: Black Panther Party, People's Free Food Program, Black History, Black Lives Matter
Black Panther Party, People's Free Food Program, Black History, Black Lives Matter Tapestry
by UrbanLifeApparel
$30
Description: The Black Panther Party or BPP (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was a revolutionary black nationalist and socialist organization active in the United States from 1966 until 1982, with its only international chapter operating in Algeria from 1969 until 1972. At its inception on October 15, 1966, the Black Panther Party's core practice was its armed citizens' patrols to monitor the behavior of police officers and challenge police brutality in Oakland, California. In 1969, community social programs became a core activity of party members. The Black Panther Party instituted a variety of community social programs, most extensively the Free Breakfast for Children Programs, and community health clinics.
Phenomenal Black Women, African American, Black History, Afrocentric Tapestry
by UrbanLifeApparel
$30
Description: After the Civil War, the U.S. government struggled to find a place for its Black troops in a smaller postwar Army. In 1866, the Army decided to form the 9th and 10th Cavalry and 24th and 25th Infantry Regiments to replace the U.S. Colored Troops. Black Americans, many Civil War Veterans and former slaves, signed up to join these regiments. At one point, these Black regiments comprised almost one fifth of the Army. These four regiments distinguished themselves during Westward Expansion—where they became known as “Buffalo Soldiers”—and Spanish-American War.
Description: Image result for nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignoranceme.me "There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity" When Martin Luther King Jr. said this it was in the context of explaining the rationalization of the enslavement, mistreatment, and vilification of African Americans by the white community
There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignorance...Black History, MLKJ Quote Tapestry
by UrbanLifeApparel
$30
Hated By Many, Supported by Few, But Stronger Than All | Black Women Tapestry
by UrbanLifeApparel
$30