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Graduation Gifts |
The moment of graduation is a
special time filled with joy and pride. It signifies a monumental
level of accomplishment and is a day that is etched in time. Help
your graduate remember their graduation with a unique African
American centered graduation gift they will cherish forever.
Our Class of 2008 graduation stoles
are hand woven in Ghana and are perfect for graduations and other
special events. We also have Black Greek fraternity and sorority kente
stoles, clergy stoles and choir stoles. We also have a selection of
graduation greeting cards that will convey your sentiments towards
your graduate. Our artwork, motivational posters, graduate figurines,
photo frames will also make great gifts for the graduate.
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Class of 2009 - Graduation Stoles - 72" long
(the stoles are
printed with 2009) |
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08007
$27.95

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08008
$27.95
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08009
$27.95

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08010
$27.95
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08011
$27.95
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Stoles can be customized
with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Zeta Phi Beta - Graduation
Stoles - 72" long |
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98520
$27.95
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98524
$27.95
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98526
$27.95
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98525
$27.95
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98527
$27.95
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Zeta letters are on the opposite side
of #98526 and #98527
Stoles
can be customized with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Sigma Gamma Rho -
Graduation Stoles - 72" long |
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98540
$27.95
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98542
$27.95
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98544
$27.95
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98545$27.95
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Stoles can be customized
with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Omega Psi Phi -
Graduation Stoles - 72" |
Kappa Alpha Psi
& Iota Phi Theta
Graduation Stoles - 72" long |
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98410
$27.95
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98415
$27.95
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98412
$27.95

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98420
$27.95

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98425
$27.95

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98424
$27.95

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98450
$27.95
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Stoles can be customized
with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Free Masons and Order of
Eastern Star - Graduation Stoles - 72" long |
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90408
$27.95
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90417
$27.95
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90418
$27.95
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90422
$27.95
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90424
$27.95
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Stoles
can be customized with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Clergy Stoles - 101" long
-- Choir Stoles |
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90340
$32.95

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90350
$32.95
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53608
72"
$27.95

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63608
101"$32.95

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90608
52"Children's
Choir
$19.95

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98669
72"
$27.95
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Stoles
can be customized with names, initials, and colors for $17.50 extra.
Give us a call at 866-444-8413 to place a custom order.
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Graduation & Achievement Related Art Work - click each image for a closer view
Click on the artist
name to view more of their work |
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open edition print 14" x 18"

The Graduate
by
Ernie Barnes
$80

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30" x 24" -
poster

Perseverance
by
Ernie Barnes
$35
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30" x
24" - poster

Determination
by
Ernie Barnes
$35
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30" x 24" -
poster

Excellence
by
Ernie Barnes
$35
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30" x
24" - poster

Effort
by
Ernie Barnes
$35
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Graduation & Achievement Related Art Work - click each image for a closer view
Click on the artist
name to view more of their work |
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24" x 30"
poster

Achievement
by
Ernie Barnes
$35

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30" x 24"
poster

Teamwork
by
Ernie Barnes
$35

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limited edition of 500
24" x 36"

Diva's MD
by
Frank Morrison
$200
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23" x
17"
print

Still I Rise
by Kamal Mateen
$40

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23" x 17"
print

The Lamp
by Romare Bearden
(30th Annv. of
Brown v Board of Ed.)
$40

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Achievement
Thurgood
Marshall was the head of the NAACP's legal defense team and he never lost
a case that he argued at the U.S. Supreme Court. His most influential
success was the Brown v. Board of Education
of Topeka, Kansas in 1954. It
was the case that ended
segregation in America's education system.
Quite
an achievement, wouldn't you say?
Caption
Reads: "Those who
refuse to place limitations upon themselves will always succeed."
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24 x 36 poster $19.95
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5
x 7 framed $14.95
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Success
Booker
T. Washington was a successful man who looked at the world
through a businessman's eyes. He didn't agree with W.E.B DuBois
and the other intellectuals of his day; they wanted to fight discrimination
through the legal system and organized protest. Booker T.
believed Blacks should focus on business ownership or learn
trade and strive for economic equality. He believed if we became
economically powerful that whites would be forced to
drop the
barriers of racism and we would gain some
measure of
equality.
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