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TheBlackest Co.

Black Wall Street Before And After Photos Unisex Hoodie

Black Wall Street Before And After Photos Unisex Hoodie

Regular price $47.00 USD
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  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches)
S 27 20
M 28 22
L 29 24
XL 30 26
2XL 31 28
3XL 32 30
4XL 33 32
5XL 34 34

How To Properly Measure (almost) Any Garment:
Go and grab your favorite t-shirt, hoodie or top. Lay it flat and gently spread it out. Try not to stretch it too much.

Using a tape measure or large ruler – or even a string that you can measure later – to take these two measurements:

Experience the history of Black Wall Street with our Vintage Before And After Photos unisex hoodie. Stay warm and stylish with this soft and durable hoodie, perfect for cooler evenings. Made with 50% pre-shrunk cotton and 50% polyester, this hoodie features a double-lined hood with a matching drawcord and a front pouch pocket. Our Black Wall Street hoodie makes a great gift for anyone who appreciates vintage Black history and examples of Black excellence and resilience. At the same time, proudly display your support for Black Owned & Operated Businesses.

• 50% pre-shrunk cotton, 50% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• Double-lined hood with matching drawcord
• Quarter-turned body to avoid crease down the middle
• Front pouch pocket
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business

The Incredable History!

Greenwood, Oklahoma, famously known as Black Wall Street, was a flourishing African American community that defied the racial constraints of the early 20th century. Established by O.W. Gurley, Greenwood became a beacon of economic prosperity, boasting a vibrant business district with black-owned enterprises ranging from banks and grocery stores to theaters and hotels. The community's success stood as a testament to the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of its residents.

Tragically, in 1921, the prosperity of Black Wall Street was brutally disrupted during the Tulsa Race Massacre. A white mob unleashed violence upon Greenwood, resulting in the destruction of homes, businesses, and countless lives. Despite this dark episode, the legacy of Black Wall Street persists, fueling contemporary efforts to rebuild and commemorate the community's rich history. The resilience of Greenwood serves as an enduring inspiration, emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring the achievements of African American communities even in the face of adversity.

Product Features

• 50% pre-shrunk cotton, 50% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.0 oz/yd² (271.25 g/m²)
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• Double-lined hood with matching drawcord
• Quarter-turned body to avoid crease down the middle
• 1 × 1 athletic rib-knit cuffs and waistband with spandex
• Front pouch pocket
• Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem
• Blank product sourced from Honduras, Mexico, or Nicaragua
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business


* This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and waste, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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