The Black Power Tee
$19.99Price
Although African American writers and politicians used the term ‘‘Black Power’’ for years, the expression first entered the lexicon of the civil rights movement during the Meredith March Against Fear in the summer of 1966. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that Black Power was ‘‘essentially an emotional concept’’ that meant ‘‘different things to different people,’’ but he worried that the slogan carried ‘‘connotations of violence and separatism’’ and opposed its use. We at Free Huey encourage you to be as unapologetically black as you want. Wear this shirt with confidence and pride. Say it loud..!
PRODUCT INFO
- All shirts feature a unique print, meaning no two shirts are exactly alike.
- All tees are printed on 100% Organic Cotton.
- Machine wash cold with care.
- Do NOT machine dry.