My Ancestors Weren’t Free Juneteenth 1865 T-Shirt
My Ancestors Weren’t Free Juneteenth 1865 T-Shirt
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What Does "My Ancestors Weren’t Free In 1776" Mean?
This powerful design makes a statement: while America celebrated independence in 1776, millions of African Americans remained enslaved. The shirt features bold colors of Pan-African pride—red, green, yellow—with a raised fist symbolizing resistance and liberation. A meaningful reminder that freedom came much later, in 1865, with the declaration of Juneteenth.
Celebrate Juneteenth With Pride And Purpose
Mark June 19th in style with this striking t-shirt that tells a story. Whether you're attending a Juneteenth event, rally, family cookout, or simply educating others, this design speaks volumes about historical truth and cultural pride. It’s more than a shirt—it’s a voice.
The Ultimate 4th Of July & Juneteenth Hybrid Tee
Why settle for one celebration when you can acknowledge both? This design cleverly juxtaposes July 4th and Juneteenth, reminding everyone that the full promise of freedom didn’t apply to all Americans until 1865. A must-have for conscious patriots and proud descendants.
- 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight)
- Double-stitched seams at shoulder, sleeve, collar and waist
- Special Note: Mineral Wash colors have a slight yellow tint and not one is the same due to the special dye process
- Imported; processed and printed in the U.S.A.
A | B | C | |
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S | 27.99 inch | 17.99 inch | 6.22 inch |
M | 28.98 inch | 20 inch | 6.5 inch |
L | 30 inch | 21.97 inch | 6.97 inch |
XL | 30.98 inch | 23.98 inch | 7.24 inch |
2XL | 31.97 inch | 25.98 inch | 7.48 inch |
3XL | 32.99 inch | 27.99 inch | 7.72 inch |
4XL | 33.98 inch | 30 inch | 7.99 inch |
5XL | 35 inch | 31.97 inch | 8.46 inch |
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