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Frederick Douglass: About Freedom

Frederick Douglass: About Freedom

Born into slavery in February 1818, Frederick Douglass entered a nation determined to deny Black humanity—and spent his life proving that denial false. Because his exact birth date was unknown, Douglass chose February 14 as his day of celebration, an act of self-definition that echoed his larger project: claiming agency where it was refused.

Douglass understood power. He taught himself to read while enslaved, wielding language as a tool of liberation. Through essays, speeches, and autobiography, he made the written word a weapon against bondage. But he...


Say It Loud: Black and Proud

Say It Loud: Black and Proud

In 1962, Malcolm X asked a question that still echoes through time: “Who taught you to hate yourself—from the top of your head to the soles of your feet?” His words called out the deep internalization of racism, the quiet and violent ways systemic oppression teaches Black people to reject our own beauty, our own culture, our own selves.

Our “Say it loud. I’m Black and I’m proud” tee is a challenge to anti-blackness; it is resistance ✊🏿.

No more shrinking. No more silence. Just power, joy, and unapologetic Blackness.❤️🖤💚


Rooted. Remembered. Resistant.

Rooted. Remembered. Resistant.

Our shirts are more than fashion; they are a statement of RESISTANCE ❤️🖤💚 The powerful message affirms our legacy and presence. “I am my ancestors’ hopes & dreams” is a reminder: we are walking testaments to survival, brilliance, and unbreakable pride. That which is rooted can never be erased.