Description
This hoodie carries the weight of two silenced revolutions—Wilmington, 1898 and Tulsa, 1921—where Black prosperity was met with white terror, and where newspapers, homes, and futures were burned to ash. In Wilmington, a thriving Black press and political leadership were overthrown in the only successful coup on American soil. In Tulsa, the brilliance of Black Wall Street was met with aerial bombs and mob violence, erasing generations of wealth and memory. These events were not isolated—they were coordinated acts of domestic terrorism, sanctioned by silence and sustained by denial. This garment refuses that silence. It is stitched with remembrance, printed with resistance, and worn as testimony. To wear it is to name what textbooks omit and to carry forward the legacy of those who built, resisted, and endured.

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