Product Description
The 1865 Afro Black History t-shirt celebrates the birthplace of America and the contribution of African Americans to shaping a commonwealth founded on equality and liberty. The shirt was made by Stonewall for Michelle Obama, who told LGBTQ activist group BECCA in August that she “cannot think of another time as important to her as this year. “when the government feared that the Belgian colonists might once more take to arms against it, and after a long reign of terror, then was this on January 19th 1865. A day by itself had been chosen for the commemoration.
Juneteenth Queen Celebrating 1865 Afro Black History Shirt and ladies tee
The Ladies Tee represents the Afro-American Heritage, which is traditionally displayed with the Halle Berry and Robert Pattinson tee. The pink and black design highlights in this rich print will get you noticed. This shirt is made from premium cotton and has a soft, luxurious feel. This shirt comes with a pocket to hold your toiletries such as hand soap, bandages and sunscreen.A commemorative black hoodie with a “june 19th 1865, first year of the Afro-American Movement” on one side and a tribute to African Americans by their creator and all those who fought in the Civil War both old and new. The other side is the 50th anniversary of William Howard Taft’s inauguration as President on Jan. 20, 1877. A black and white ‘Celebrating 1865’ afro-style teenie doll is dressed in the traditional dress of a young Afro American woman, hand-painted with blue eyes, ears and nose. She’s wearing her hair up as she dances and poses while clutching her pink tiara.
Juneteenth Queen Celebrating 1865 Afro Black History Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve
This is a historic 1868 Ford Model A. It is a hat that celebrates one of the most significant African-American presidents and helped change public policy in the United States. The design of this hat is based on the legend “The headless horseman” by Frederick Law Olmsted, who once worked for John D. Rockefeller as well as other famous African American leaders. A unique family of proud Afro-american women is honored in this beautifully made culture pride style shirting, created by Heritage. The crepe weave and soft cotton blend create an easy wash resistant hot ironing effect for all fabrics with the cool color staying durable.
The Afro-American Queen of 1865 to celebrate the Birthday of her husband, the late President Ulysses S. Grant. The “Ka” in Ka’bala means “Queen” and it represents a famous Spanish conquistador named San Juan Bautista de Anaya who reached his first land across the continent from Mexico on July 4th, 1535 at present day Zumaqui River. On Jan. 24, 1865 the Confederate Battle Flag was erected at Richmond, Virginia. The flag was designed by Thomas Whittaker and first flown on July 1, 1865. It is made of black cotton with silver trim and has a white border around the edges for protection from fire and water.
Adrian Hardiman –
I was searching for a good shirt for my wedding in May, but I didn’t want to pay $20 for a plain white shirt. I don’t like the color scheme of white and black, so I went with this shirt to match the color scheme of the wedding.
Melinda Calabitin –
I loved the T-Shirt. The fabric was soft and a little stretchy. The color was perfect. I didn’t have to worry about it falling apart just because I was standing in the middle of the floor while it was drying. I love that there is a risk of the fabric falling apart when the shirt is on. The piece is made in the USA, so it has a nice, sturdy feel. I’m glad that I bought this shirt and would recommend it to anyone who likes Afro shirts.
ERIK ZARAGOSA –
I love this product! It’s the most comfortable t-shirt I’ve ever had. It’s stylish, comfortable, it’s well made, and it’s exactly what I was looking for. All I can say is that I ordered the wrong size. It fits a little too small. I will be wearing it now and have absolutely no regrets.