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The Pyramid 70s Shiela Jackson Lee

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Shiela Jackson Lee

The First is a limited edition work of art by Kevin O'Keith illustrating an black tribal-man standing behind a black tribal-woman

" "The sun shone through the leaves as if they were golden

Newton: Defied and Defined by Julian Madyun is a photographic poster of the Black Panther Leader stating he defied and defined generations

It features his piece "The Janitor Who Paints" and measures 25 inches (height) x 19 inches (width)

The Pyramid 70s Shiela Jackson LeeAn authentic handmade pendant necklace. The pendant is crafted out of bone in the shape of a pyramid. Features brass decorative accents. Each necklace is hand made in Kenya by a master artisan. The necklace is adjustable with a maximum length of 34 inches. You adjust the necklace with the slip knots to resize it. Great for men, women, or children who are fans of authentic African Jewelry. There may be slight and subtle differences between each pendant

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