
Noir-History
Malcom Little
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Malcolm X was an African American civil rights leader prominent in the Nation of Islam. Until his 1965 assassination, he vigorously supported black nationalism. While in prison, Malcolm's brother sent him a letter about a new religion he had joined called the Nation of Islam. The Nation of Islam believed that black people were superior to white people and that white people were evil. It also said that Islam was the true religion of black people. This made sense to Malcolm. He decided to join the Nation of Islam. He also changed his last name to "X." The legacy of Malcolm X has moved through generations as the subject of numerous documentaries, books and movies.
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SCREEN PRINT
CREAM COLORED WASH
CUSTOM-MILLED FABRIC, 99% PRESHRUNK
SOFT, SMOOTH, PREMIUM HEAVY FEEL
THICK COLLAR
UNTAGGED
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OVERSIZED / BOXY FIT
DROPPED SHOULDER
SIZE DOWN FOR STANDARD FIT
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