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Atlantic Triangular Trade Texas Protest Tshirt Necktie by Scarebaby
You gotta be kidding me! The Texas Board of Education has voted to refer to the slave trade as the "Atlantic triangular trade". What the hell is the "Atlantic triangular trade"? Show your complete disgust with this right wing revisionist racist hate with this design that shows a Texas flag in the background with a vintage illustration of the horror of slavery and the words Atlantic Triangular Trade.
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Atlantic Triangular Trade Texas Protest Tshirt

You Gotta Be Kidding Me!

You gotta be kidding me! The Texas Board of Education has voted to refer to the slave trade as the "Atlantic triangular trade". What the hell is the "Atlantic triangular trade"? Show your complete disgust with this right wing revisionist racist hate with this design that shows a Texas flag in the background with a vintage illustration of the horror of slavery and the words Atlantic Triangular Trade.

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Product id: 151990694665344456
Made on 5/23/2010 7:02 AM