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Sweatershirts & Hoodies

Afro-Americans™ is a Black-owned brand selling hoodies and Black History sweatshirts. Our designs are usually exclusive and created by our designers and include Black pride and Afrocentric themes as well.
Afro-Americans™ Girl With Balloon Black Lives Matter Hoodie
Afro-Americans™ Girl With Balloon Black Lives Matter Hoodie
Afro-Americans™ Girl With Balloon Black Lives Matter Hoodie $44.99
Malcolm X Signature Hoodie
Malcolm X Signature Hoodie
Malcolm X Signature Hoodie $44.99
Huey P. Newton Freedom Fighter Hoodie
Huey P. Newton Freedom Fighter Hoodie
Huey P. Newton Freedom Fighter Hoodie $44.99
Black History 24/7/365 Hoodie
Black History 24/7/365 Hoodie
Black History 24/7/365 Hoodie $44.99
Black Father Afrocentric Hoodie
Black Father Afrocentric Hoodie
Black Father Afrocentric Hoodie $44.99
Shades of Melanin Black Lives Matter Hoodie
Shades of Melanin Black Lives Matter Hoodie
Shades of Melanin Black Lives Matter Hoodie $44.99
I Don’t Think About Art, I Think About Life Basquiat Black Hoodie
I Don’t Think About Art, I Think About Life Basquiat Hoodie
I Don’t Think About Art, I Think About Life Basquiat Black Hoodie $44.99
Black Panther Party Oakland, California Hoodie
Black Panther Party Hoodie
Black Panther Party Oakland, California Hoodie $44.99
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Crown Hoodie
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Crown Black Hoodie
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Crown Hoodie $44.99

Celebrating Black History

In the month of February, we celebrate Black History, a time dedicated to honoring the profound and varied contributions of African Americans to the cultural, social, political, and economic tapestry of the United States and the global community. This annual observance is not just a reflection on past struggles and triumphs but a recognition of the ongoing journey toward equality and justice.

The roots of Black History Month can be traced back to Carter G. Woodson, recognized as the "Father of Black History." An esteemed historian, Woodson sought to rectify the historical neglect of African American achievements. In 1926, he established "Negro History Week," aligning it with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, key figures in shaping African American history.

We celebrate Black History to pay homage to the monumental Civil Rights Movement. Leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., an influential advocate for racial equality through nonviolent means, Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and Malcolm X, a passionate proponent of Black empowerment, left enduring legacies.