We Were Always There II
- Limited edition. Edition size of 950 pcs.
- Measures 18x27 inches (image size).
- Offset Lithograph
- Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
- Historical theme. Celebrates the african american contribution to the United States armed forces.
African American women have long been pillars of strength in the U.S. military, contributing to the nation's defense since the earliest conflicts. Harriet Tubman, lauded for her bravery on the Underground Railroad, also served as a spy and scout during the Civil War, gathering critical intelligence for the Union Army. Cathay Williams, defying the societal confines of her time, became the first African American woman to enlist in the U.S. Army, cleverly disguised as a man. Meanwhile, Susie King Taylor offered her skills as a nurse and educator, providing indispensable support to soldiers during the Civil War and becoming the first African American woman to publish her memoirs of war experiences. These women supported military efforts and challenged the injustices of their era, laying a foundation for future generations of African American women in the military.
During World War II, African American women continued to break new ground with the establishment of the "Six Triple Eight" battalion, an all-female unit responsible for clearing backlogs of mail to ensure communication between soldiers and their families. This battalion exemplified courage and efficiency, crucial in maintaining morale during the war. Today, African American women build upon this legacy, serving in diverse roles across all military branches, from combat and intelligence to leadership positions that drive strategic operations. They are leaders and innovators, breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated spheres reflecting a steadfast dedication to equality and diversity. These continuous contributions strengthen the armed forces and affirm African American women's impact in defending and shaping the nation, underscoring their rightful place in its military history and future.
Limited edition. Edition size of 950pcs. Measures 18x27 inches (image size). Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Offset lithograph.
Cert. Of Authenticity | Ships with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. |
Edition | Limited Edition |
Edition Size | 950 |
Framed | Unframed |
Height | 18 inches |
Length | 27 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Ships signed and numbered by the artist. |
SKU | bova102 |
Bobb Vann
Bobb Vann, born in Philadelphia in 1939, is renowned for his iconic depictions of Buffalo soldiers and Western art that vividly portray the "black experience." Vann's work has gained widespread acclaim and is featured in various museums and institutions across the country. His dedication to his craft began at a young age and was further honed through commercial art courses. Known for his humble nature, Bobb Vann continues to inspire with his powerful and evocative art.Most in stock items ship in 0 to 5 business depending upon the shipping method selected during checkout. Large framed artwork requires an additional 1 to 5 days of processing time to allow for framing. All orders over $250 ship signature required. Pre-Orders, identified by a “Reserve Now” checkout button, can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. If there is an issue with your order we will notify you with 1 to 2 business days. For additional information please visit our: Shipping Policy