Kamala Harris: Out of Many Came One

Wishum Gregory
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  • Open Edition
  • Available as a 24x20 inch print or as a 10x8 inch print. Available framed or unframed.
  • Historical Theme
  • Pays tribute to Kamala Harris and some of the iconic female trailblazers that paved the way for her political achievements.
  • Learn and Live the Legacy!
Description

This historical art print, created by Wishum Gregory, pays tribute to Kamala Harris and other remarkable women of color. These women have faced challenges, endured trials, and forged paths to success despite the gender or racial biases they encountered. The artwork aims to decorate, educate, and inspire the next generation of female leaders with the images and stories of these iconic trailblazers.

Featured in this montage are:

  • Ketanji Brown Jackson: A distinguished judge, Ketanji has made history as the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Karen Bass: A dedicated public servant, Karen became the first African American woman to serve as Speaker of the California State Assembly.
  • Coretta Scott King: An enduring civil rights leader, Coretta carried forward the legacy of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and championed equality.
  • Linda Thomas Greenfield: Currently the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda has a storied career in diplomacy and international affairs.
  • Carole Moseley Braun: A pioneering politician, Carole was the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
  • Ella Baker: A tireless civil rights activist, Ella played a vital role in the NAACP and SNCC, advocating for social justice and grassroots organizing.
  • Shirley Chisholm: As the first Black woman elected to Congress and a presidential candidate, Shirley shattered political glass ceilings.
  • Fannie Lou Hamer: A passionate voting rights activist, Fannie Lou's courage and determination were pivotal in the civil rights movement.
  • Stacy Abrams: Known for her work in voting rights advocacy, Stacy has been instrumental in transforming the political landscape.
  • Susan Rice: With career-spanning roles such as National Security Advisor and UN Ambassador, Susan has been a formidable force in U.S. foreign policy.
  • Rosa Parks: Revered as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement," Rosa's act of defiance on a Montgomery bus ignited a wave of activism.
  • Kareen Jean Pierre: As the White House Press Secretary, Kareen is the first Black woman and openly LGBTQ person to hold this position.
  • Myrlie Evers-Williams: A civil rights activist and journalist, Myrlie has worked tirelessly to advance racial equality and justice.
  • Shiela Jackson Lee: Serving as a U.S. Representative, Shiela is a vocal advocate for human rights and social justice.
  • Valerie Jarrett: As a senior advisor to President Obama, Valerie played a crucial role in shaping policy and promoting equity.
  • Patricia Harris: The first African American woman to serve in a Presidential cabinet, Patricia broke new ground in public service.
  • Letitia James: As the Attorney General of New York, Letitia has been a trailblazer in legal advocacy and reform.
  • Maxine Waters: Known for her fierce advocacy, Maxine has had a long and impactful career in Congress.
  • Mary McLeod Bethune: An educator and civil rights leader, Mary founded the National Council for Negro Women and Bethune-Cookman University.
  • Loretta Lynch: Serving as the first African American woman Attorney General, Loretta has profoundly impacted the justice system.
  • Dorothy Height: A leader in the civil rights and women's movements, Dorothy was a key figure in the fight for equality.
  • Michelle Obama: As the first African American First Lady, Michelle has advocated for health, education, and military families.
  • Tanya Chutkan: A U.S. District Judge, Tanya has significantly contributed to the legal field.
  • Barbara Jordan: An influential politician, Barbara was the first African American woman from the South elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

Additionally, the poster acknowledges the contributions of pioneering figures such as Sojourner Truth, Septima Poinsette Clark, Pauli Murray, Ida B. Wells, Daisy Bates, Diane Nash, and Nannie Helen Burroughs, whose names resonate with a legacy of courage and advocacy. This poster mentions their name but there are no images of them on the art print.

"Kamala Harris: Out of Many Came One" is a tribute to these phenomenal women's strength, vision, and enduring legacy. Display this piece proudly to inspire future generations and honor those who have paved the path of progress.

Open edition work of art. Available in a variety of sizes. Unframed or framed.

Edition Open Edition
Framed Available framed or unframed.
Height Available in a variety of sizes. Choose your size of preference.
Length Available in a variety of sizes. Choose your size of preference.
Medium Paper
SKU T51
Year Released 2024
Wishum Gregory

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Texture, Movement, Energy are the hallmarks that best describe the exciting new art collection of acclaimed graphic-artist, Wishum-Gregory. He's a master at bridging the gap with the legends of yesterday and the superstars of today.

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12/05/2024
Mike M.
United States
I recommend this product

Love it!

I can think of nothing more fitting than this to commemorate the historic campaign of Kamala Harris. Do much that I bought two more for my sisters. Would that we had her presidency instead. Something like this deserves wider exposure to let her, other black women, like the Congressional Black caucus has done for the 119th session of the U.S. Congress. We owe it to ourselves to not only break, but, to dismantle the glass ceiling. If it can be done elsewhere, it MUST be done here. We must push and advocate for that change and works such as this further that goal. Maybe a black power fist With a ring on it...

RT
09/17/2024
Ricky T.
United States United States

I Love My Picture.

I love my picture. It is the second best picture I have purchased this year. It’s proudly hanging in my living room. Thank you.

The Black Art Depot Kamala Harris: Out of Many Came One Review
09/26/2024

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LT
09/17/2024
LaTonya T.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Out of Many

This artwork is beautiful as a print and will be even more so once it is framed. Beautiful piece.

09/26/2024

The Black Art Depot

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DJ
09/11/2024
Dyana J.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Great Item!

I love this artwork! I have received many compliments on it, already!

09/26/2024

The Black Art Depot

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