History

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An open edition African American motivational poster containing an image of segregated restrooms from 1962. This poster is meant to remind the viewers of the Jim Crow laws that previously existed in the South and the discrimination and segregation that those of African descent have had to persevere through and overcome in the United States of America. It features the phrase "History" and contains the following powerful and inspirational message:


You cannot know where you are going until you know where you have been.


Edition Open Edition
Framed Framed
Height 8 inches
Length 10 inches
Medium Poster
SKU 1314

D'azi Productions

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03/22/2016
Netta W.

History, is a Horrible yet

History, is a Horrible yet a Beautiful depiction of Yester Year. I Love this Print, 5 stars not enough I give 10 stars for the reality of life of those who lived during those days. "Praise God"!