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Black History Month Products & Gifts
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This page features our Black History Month related products. We offer African American posters, flash cards, postcards, African American History trivia games, board games, books, throws, pillows, and tote bags, all related to African American History. We also have Negro League Baseball memorabilia as well as Buffalo Soldier and Tuskegee Airmen related items.

These products will help you celebrate Black History Month in your own unique way. We have items that will work for classrooms, businesses, religious entities and many other organizations.

Spice up your Black History Month celebration with some of these wonderful products.

 

African American History - Knowledge Cards
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3.5" x 4"

K172

Civil Rights Movement
Knowledge Cards


 closer view

$9.95

 


3.5" x 4"

K112

African American
History
Knowledge Cards


closer view

$9.95


 


3.5" x 4"

K141

African American
Women
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95


 


3.5" x 4"

K102

Great African Americans
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95


3.5" x 4"

K137

African American
Art
Knowledge Cards


closer view

$9.95



 

African American History - Knowledge Cards


3.5" x 4"

K211

What Happened
Here
Knowledge Cards

 closer view

$9.95

 


3.5" x 4"

K127

African American
Wisdom
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95


3.5" x 4"

K269

American
Abolitionists
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95


3.5" x 4"

K247

What Do You Know
About Jazz
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95


3.5" x 4"

K253

What Do You Know
About The Blues
Knowledge Cards

closer view

$9.95



 

African American Board Games ---- Black History Books
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BGM-04

Blackboard
boardgame

closer view

$35.95

 


FAMU-opoly
boardgame

closer view

$29.95

 




Spelman-opoly

boardgame

closer view

$29.95


The Divine Nine
The History of African American
Fraternities & Sororities

by Lawrence C. Ross Jr.

closer view

$16.95

 


African American Firsts
 
by Joan Potter

closer view

$14.95

 



 

Black History Posters


24x36

POM-1333

Harriet Tubman
poster

closer view

$17.95

 


24x36

POM-1337

Langston Hughes
poster

closer view

$17.95


24x36

POM-1241

W.E.B. DuBois
poster


 closer view

$17.95


24x36

POM-1272H

Black History
poster

closer view

$19.95


24x36

POM-1656

Let Freedom Ring
poster

closer view

$17.95



 

African American History - Posters
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24x36

POM-15154

Sojourner Truth
poster

closer view

$17.95


24x36

POM-15146

Freedom Tree
poster
(hundreds of names ... from Nat Turner to
Nelson Mandela)


closer view

$17.95
sold out

 


24x36

POM-15129

James Baldwin
poster

closer view

$17.95


 



 

African American History - Motivational Posters and Plaques


Achievement
Thurgood Marshall

 closer view


Dedication
Martin Luther King

closer view
 


Destiny
Rosa Parks

closer view


Determination
Little Rock Nine

closer view


Imagination
George Washington Carver

closer view
 

24 x 36 poster
$19.95

5 x 7 framed
$14.95

24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95

24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95



 

African American History - Motivational Posters and Plaques


Endless Effort
Harriet Tubman


 closer view


Integrity
Martin Luther King

closer view
 


Knowledge
Carter Woodson

closer view


Success
Booker T. Washington

closer view


Unity
March On Washington

closer view

24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95

 
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95



 

African American History - Motivational Posters and Plaques
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Commitment
Civil Rights March 1965

 closer view


Courage
Birmingham, Alabama

closer view


History
Ladies, Men, Colored
bathroom


closer view
 


Obligation
Cotton Field Workers


closer view


Opportunity
Schoolroom 1945

closer view

24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
out of stock
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
out of stock
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95



 

African American History - Motivational Posters and Plaques


Power of Education
Early Schoolhouse

 closer view


Strength
Freed Slaves

closer view
 


Unsung Heroes
Tuskegee Airmen

closer view
 


Vision
MLK March on Washington

closer view


open edition print
24" x 36"



14 Leaders
by Hulis Mavruk

closer view

$40

24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95
24 x 36 poster
$19.95
5 x 7 framed
$14.95



 

African American History - Artwork


open edition print
24" x 30"



Ancestors in
Conference
by Kolongi

closer view

$40

 


open edition print
18" x 24"


First Colored Senators
and Representatives
by Currier & Ives

closer view

$40


open edition print
35" x 24"



Negro League
Baseball Legends
by Lewis

closer view

$35

 


open edition print
15" x 30"


Buffalo Soldiers
by Ted Ellis

closer view

$65

 


open edition print
24" x 20"


6674

Out of Many One
Wishum Gregory

closer view

$40



 

African American History - Books of Postcards



AA377

Lest We Forget:
The Triumph Over Slavery
Book of 30 Postcards


 closer view

$9.95



AA615

The Art of Black Film
Book of 30 Postcards

closer view

$9.95



AA263

Black Ball II
Negro Baseball League
Book of 30 Postcards

closer view

$9.95

 



AA586

African Americans
in Politics
Book of 29 Postcards

closer view

$9.95



AA187

African American Art
Book of 30 Postcards

closer view

$9.95

 



 

African American History - Cotton Throws & Pillows


16" x 16"

Buffalo Soldiers
pillow

 closer view

$27.95
out of stock

 


16" x 16"

Tuskegee Airman
pillow

closer view

$27.95


48" x 60"

MILL-8875TU3

Tuskegee Airmen
cotton throw

closer view

$59.95

 


48" x 60"

Juneteenth
cotton throw

closer view

$59.95


48" x 60"

Negro League Baseball Logos
cotton throw

closer view

$59.95



 

President Barack Obama - Products



55952

A Place in History
 jigsaw puzzle
by Andy Thomas

closer view

1000 pieces
20" x 27"

$19.95


20" x 24"

It Is Possible
print

closer view

$35


 


17" x 26"

HWPRSD

President Obama
wall hanging

closer view

$24.95


 


19" x 13"

6675

RFK Prophetic Quote
print

closer view

$24.95

 


12" x 15"

HBG-500

Barack Obama
plaque


closer view

$39.95

 



 

More Black History Month Celebration - Products and Gifts
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Buffalo Soldiers
related products



Negro League Baseball
related products
 


 

Tuskegee Airmen
related products

 

 

 

Martin Luther King Jr.
& Civil Rights related products

 




 

Black History Month Products & Gifts
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What Black History Month Really Means


Black History Month is a time to reflect on the contributions that African Americans have made to American society and to the rest of the world. The two main reasons our accomplishments need to be highlighted and acknowledged is really simple but most people Black and White seem to miss the point.

Reason #1: It helps to dispel racist attitudes and beliefs.
One of the cornerstones of racism is the belief in racial superiority. However, the notion of racial superiority can only exist if you're ignorant about other races, specifically if you're ignorant about their contributions to society. A pure racist doesn't want to know or accept anything about Black history or anybody else's history for that matter. They don't want anything to shake the foundation of their racist beliefs. However, Black History Month helps to chip away at those attitudes by highlighting the contributions of historic Black Americans and also by spotlighting current Black achievement.

Reason #2: It helps develop pride and self-esteem.
Images have a profound effect on the way we see the world and the way we perceive ourselves. Historically we've all been fed a steady diet of outrageous stereotypical images on television and in films. Also the major news media will quickly report any negative aspect of the Black community. However it is reluctant to report on the many positive things happening in those same communities. In this day and age, shock value will win over substance every time.

When did you last see a news story that focused on the topics below:
- the huge and constantly growing Black middle-class
- profiles on Black millionaires
- profiles on Black owned businesses
- the ever increasing numbers of high-school and college graduates
- profiles on Black doctors, educators and other professionals

During Black History Month we focus mainly on historic achievements. It's true that past achievements help to foster pride and self-esteem. However, we need to focus more on the positive achievements occurring in our Black communities and around the world today. We need to spotlight the advances we've made over the years and celebrate how far we've come.

Every Black History Month should be used as a report card to monitor how far we've advanced from the year before and it should provide information on things like:

- how many millionaires
- how many middle-class families
- the number of Black-owned businesses
- the buying power of Blacks
- the number of registered voters
- the number of elected officials
- average income and how it compares to the rest of society
- a list Black owned banks and financial institutions
- a national Black business directory
- the health of Black Americans and how it compares to others

This is the type information that should be updated every February and reported by the media (primarily by the Black media) all month long.  The focus on Black "History" is fine but we also need to focus on the progress we've made and celebrate our successes. We need to focus on where we're  going and not just where we've been.

Kane Kinnebrew III


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