Pan-African Tee

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"Pan African" - two words that changed history. First coined by Henry Sylvester Williams for the 1900 Pan-African Conference in London, this movement would grow to reshape global politics. Williams brought together delegates from across the African diaspora, creating the first organized resistance to colonialism and racial oppression on a global scale.

This classic heather grey tee, with its vintage collegiate lettering, honors that revolutionary beginning. From Williams' first conference, through W.E.B. Du Bois' development of the movement, to Marcus Garvey's mass mobilization and Kwame Nkrumah's vision of African unity - every letter represents a chapter in the ongoing struggle for dignity and self-determination.

The simplicity of the design belies the complexity of its history - a movement that started in a Westminster hotel would go on to help liberate a continent and inspire generations of activists, scholars, and leaders.

  • Regular fit
  • Mid weight, 6.2 oz, 22-singles  
  • 85% combed cotton 15% viscose
  • Neck ribbing, side seamed, shoulder to shoulder tape, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimize shrinkage