National Center for Civil and Human Rights
OfficialLunch Counter Tee
$34.99 USD
Description
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta holds one of the most powerful interactive exhibits in any American museum: a replica lunch counter where visitors sit and experience what it felt like to hold a nonviolent position against resistance. The sit-ins that inspired it — in Greensboro, Nashville, Atlanta — changed the country. This royal blue tee carries the message those activists lived by: "Freedom Can't Wait." Every purchase supports civil and human rights education.
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