Teach Black History Month, A Cool African Ethnic Elements Shirt
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Product Description
The shirt was designed to be worn over our Black History Month T-shirt for a stylish and timeless look. It is a soft, comfortable and great looking t-shirt which will help you represent your culture well in the world. The design is simple but classic that allows us to show our true colors in all of our different cultures although we are all human beings it feels good wearing this t-shirt because it makes us proud of our African ethnicity (we pride ourselves on being from Africa). This cool African ethnicity shirt features a black and white design of stars, and the letters “A.K.” which represents African culture. This is also another great term to use when teaching students what makes an ethnic group unique.
Teach Black History Month, A Cool African Ethnic Elements Shirt and ladies tee


Teach Black History Month, A Cool African Ethnic Elements Shirt, hoodie, sweater and long sleeve



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Tony Sanchez –
I love this shirt! I have ordered it several times from here, and it always fits me well. It is a little bit extra long, but I am 5’5 and ordered a size small. It is a great shirt for when you want to show off your African American heritage.
Mary Sakhone –
A Cool African Ethnic Elements Shirt. The shirt has a vibrant print. I like that the shirt has a tribal design on the outside and bandanna at the neck. I like the way the shirt is constructed.
Sarina Duvall –
I absolutely love this shirt. I can’t wait to make more shirts to show my friends and family. I made this shirt as a thank you to my grandmother who lived in Lagos. She came up with the idea to make this shirt after seeing some of my family videos. I made this shirt out of cotton so it is more black than race but with a cool African ethnic element to it. I am glad that I did not send it to my mother who lived in the United States, because I would have never found a way to send it to her. I figured she would try to send it to someone she really hates.