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The Warrior’s Bundle

Buy any 3 shirts, any scholar, any color or size for $51

Regular price $60

Save 20%!

African Warrior Scholar Sketch Bundle Special

Buy any 3 sketches, any scholar for $18

Regular Price $24

Save 25%!

African Warrior Scholar Sketch & T-Shirt Bundle Special

Buy any scholar sketch and T-shirt, any size or color for $22

 

Regular Price for both $28

African Warrior Hoodie Bundle Special

Buy Any 3 Hoodie Long Sleeve T-Shirts For $70

Regular Price for both $84

Marcus Garvey

Custom Quote Wall Sketch

$8 USD

Please click on the smaller images below the main product image to view and purchase from our inventory of custom quote wall sketches.  Once you’ve chosen the quote you want, choose your size & quanity located below the item description. Then click the “Add To Cart” button. 

“Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves.”

Arguably the first major black entrepreneur in the Americas, Marcus Garvey was way ahead of his time. Garvey identified the need for African-Americans to devise sustainable means of income in the post slavery era if they were to extricate themselves from the bonds of slavery. Unless they are able to provide for themselves, they will remain slaves to the plantacrosy as they will be totally reliant upon their former “masters” for employment which would result in their remaining subservient, as they were in slavery.

With his rallying cry of: “Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will!” Marcus Garvey encouraged the “blacks” to elevate their status by thinking outside the box in order to find ways of becoming independent. Purchase a ‘custom sketch’ of Marcus Garvey and give this worthy general the recognition he deserves; a place of pride in your homes, offices and businesses. Motivate others to strive for economic independence with a Garvey sketch. Give Garvey as a gift and support Black economic independence!

“Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves.”

Arguably the first major black entrepreneur in the Americas, Marcus Garvey was way ahead of his time. Garvey identified the need for African-Americans to devise sustainable means of income in the post slavery era if they were to extricate themselves from the bonds of slavery. Unless they are able to provide for themselves, they will remain slaves to the plantacrosy as they will be totally reliant upon their former “masters” for employment which would result in their remaining subservient as they were in slavery.

With his rallying cry of: “Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will!” Marcus Garvey encouraged the “blacks” to elevate their status by thinking outside the box in order to find ways of becoming independent. Purchase a ‘custom sketch’ of Marcus Garvey and give this worthy general the recognition he deserves; a place of pride in your homes, offices and businesses. Motivate others to strive for economic independence with a Garvey sketch. Give Garvey as a gift and support Black economic independence!

“Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves.”

Arguably the first major black entrepreneur in the Americas, Marcus Garvey was way ahead of his time. Garvey identified the need for African-Americans to devise sustainable means of income in the post slavery era if they were to extricate themselves from the bonds of slavery. Unless they are able to provide for themselves, they will remain slaves to the plantacrosy as they will be totally reliant upon their former “masters” for employment which would result in their remaining subservient as they were in slavery.

With his rallying cry of: “Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will!” Marcus Garvey encouraged the “blacks” to elevate their status by thinking outside the box in order to find ways of becoming independent. Purchase a ‘custom sketch’ of Marcus Garvey and give this worthy general the recognition he deserves; a place of pride in your homes, offices and businesses. Motivate others to strive for economic independence with a Garvey sketch. Give Garvey as a gift and support Black economic independence!

“Our success educationally, industrially and politically is based upon the protection of a nation founded by ourselves.”

Arguably the first major black entrepreneur in the Americas, Marcus Garvey was way ahead of his time. Garvey identified the need for African-Americans to devise sustainable means of income in the post slavery era if they were to extricate themselves from the bonds of slavery. Unless they are able to provide for themselves, they will remain slaves to the plantacrosy as they will be totally reliant upon their former “masters” for employment which would result in their remaining subservient as they were in slavery.

With his rallying cry of: “Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will!” Marcus Garvey encouraged the “blacks” to elevate their status by thinking outside the box in order to find ways of becoming independent. Purchase a ‘custom sketch’ of Marcus Garvey and give this worthy general the recognition he deserves; a place of pride in your homes, offices and businesses. Motivate others to strive for economic independence with a Garvey sketch. Give Garvey as a gift and support Black economic independence!

PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer framing services for our sketches at this time. Your order will arrive with your chosen sketch in a protective cover for shipping. You then have your option for choosing how or where from you want to frame your custom sketch. The images in the choices above are of promotional purpose ONLY!!

PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer framing services for our sketches at this time. Your order will arrive with your chosen sketch in a protective cover for shipping. You then have your option for choosing how or where from you want to frame your custom sketch. The images in the choices above are of promotional purpose ONLY!!

PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer framing services for our sketches at this time. Your order will arrive with your chosen sketch in a protective cover for shipping. You then have your option for choosing how or where from you want to frame your custom sketch. The images in the choices above are of promotional purpose ONLY!!

PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer framing services for our sketches at this time. Your order will arrive with your chosen sketch in a protective cover for shipping. You then have your option for choosing how or where from you want to frame your custom sketch. The images in the choices above are of promotional purpose ONLY!!

Marcus Garvey

Custom Quote T-Shirt

$25 USD

Please choose your color and then click on the smaller images below the main product image to view and purchase from our inventory of custom quote t-shirts.  Once you’ve chosen a color and quote, choose your size & quanity located below the item description. Then click the “Add To Cart” button. 

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Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Mosiah Garvey

“If you are black, you are an African.” One of the most “far-thinking” African-American/ “black” men that lived across two centuries was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Born in rural Jamaica, a small island in the Caribbean in 1887, Garvey became the first migrant to start a large scale movement in North America.

Believing in the concept that regardless of birth place all “black” people are Africans, he set out to find a means of returning blacks to their homeland in the immediate post-slavery era. Garvey migrated to the USA where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association; the largest movement of its kind at that time. He also was a founding partner in the Black Star Line, a shipping company which he not only planned to compete in trading with white shipping companies, but also to use as a means of transport for blacks who wanted to return to Africa. Garvey was also one of the first major black entrepreneurs. Besides the shipping, he started a chain of black owned and operated businesses such as restaurants, laundromats, grocery stores and a printery.

With his “war cry” of; “Up you mighty race, you can achieve what you will!” Garvey set out to liberate his people from the “white dependency” and mental lethargy instilled into them during slavery. Be a leader! Be the first to purchase a Marcus Garvey t-shirt! Wear it to show others that you are mentally liberated!. Show the world that you have confidence in yourself: “If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won. Wear a Garvey t-shirt to show the world that the “black skin is not a badge of shame but a symbol of national greatness.”

Marcus Garvey

Custom Quote Long Sleeve Hoodie T-Shirt

$30 USD

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