
Belle da Costa Greene (1879–1950) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
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Belle da Costa Greene (1879–1950) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Mary T. Washington (1906–2005) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Coretta Scott King (1927 – 2006) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Clara Hale (1905-1992) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Althea Gibson (1927-2003) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Dr. Reatha Clark King (1938–) Ceramic Mug, (11oz, 15oz)
Ida B. Wells and Pauli Murray Cotton Canvas Tote Bag
Women of Color and Accomplishment: Ida B. Wells and friends
Shirley and friends: Shirley Chisholm and other Women of Color and Accomplishment
Women of Color and Accomplishment - bell hooks and friends (blue lettering)
Pauli Murray, Unisex Softstyle T-Shirt
Nina Simone from Women of Color and Accomplishment series
Maya Angelou, 1928-2014. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen, 2023
Ann Cole Lowe, Designer of the Wedding Dress of Jacqueline Bouvier (First Lady Kennedy)
Dr. Dorothy Height, Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement
Women of Color and Accomplishment: Ida B. Wells and friends
Nina Simone, 1933-2003. Singer, pianist, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Maggie Walker, 1864-1934. One of the most prominent businesswomen in America during the turn of the century. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Coretta Scott King, 1927-2006. Coretta Scott King was an American author, activist, civil rights leader, and the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Recy Taylor, 1919-2017. Oprah Winfrey dedicated her 2018 Global Globe award to Recy. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Ida B. Wells, 1862-1931. Born into slavery, Ida devoted nearly 50 years of her life to fearlessly fighting for racial justice, civil rights, and women’s suffrage. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Lydia Floyd Jackson, 1862-1963. Fought for African American civil rights and was a champion of women’s rights. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Darnella Fraizer, 2003-. Received Pulitzer Prize special citation award in 2021 for courageously recording the murder of George Floyd that spurred protests around the world against police brutality.. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Pauli Murray, 1910-1985. Civil Rights lawyer and Episcopal priest. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Polly Jackson, conductor on the Underground Railway. Portrait by Carol Jacobsen
Ida B. Wells Inspirational Poster, matte finish.
Nina Simone Inspirational Poster - Matte
Coretta Scott King Inspirational Poster, Matte
Angela Davis Inspiration Poster
Pauli Murray, 1910-1985. Portrait painted by Carol Jacobsen
Dr. Reatha Clark King, 1938- Portrait painted by Carol Jacobsen
Sara Breedlove aka Madam C. J. Walker 1867 - 1919 - Portrait painted by Carol Jacobsen
Sherry Johnson, 1960 –. Portrait painted by Carol Jacobsen
Megan Thee Stallion, rapper and songwriter
Marian Anderson, American contralto, denied in 1939 to sing at Constitution Hall because she was Black, sang for 75,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial
Dr. Angella Ferguson, sickle cell research champion