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Malcom X portrait A3

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£35.00

100 in stock

Estimated delivery: 5-10 business days

Dispatch time: 1-3 business days

Returns & exchanges: 14-day returns policy

Material / type

Print paper

Size / dimensions

29,7 x 42 cm

Usage or context

  • Handmade by Grandmanguier
  • Origin: FR
  • Category: Arts
  • Authenticity checked by Sokofa marketplace review

Shipping information

Shipping estimate: 5-10 business days.

Dispatch time: 1-3 business days.

Returns: 14-day returns policy.

Cultural context & artisan story

Give yourself much more than just a face: give yourself a presence. An icon of dignity, uncompromising rebellion, and unfiltered truth. Ideal for a room that deserves character, a reading nook, a street-vibe living room, or a wall in need of a strong soul. This illustration is the kind of piece that leaves no one indifferent and turns a wall into a manifesto.

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Product description

Overview

Malcolm X — The Truth That Still Burns Malcolm X was not just an activist. He was an armed conscience, a voice rising from the flames, a man born in pain and killed for daring to name the evil. Raised in the storms of segregated America, he saw his father murdered, his mother broken, and his youth stolen. In prison, he reinvented himself. Not to beg for a seat at the table — but to flip the entire table over. From the Nation of Islam to Mecca, he never stopped growing, unlearning, and searching for absolute justice. He spoke out loud what the oppressed only whispered: *by any means necessary*. Not out of hatred — out of necessity. Because turning the other cheek when your house is being burned down isn't virtue, it's cowardice. While others talked about integration, Malcolm talked about dignity. While microphones were being held out to him, traps were being set. He never backed down. Even when he knew death was lurking. Unfortunately, the bullets caught up with him on February 21, 1965, in Harlem, in front of his wife and daughters. He never saw the end of American apartheid. He never saw a Black president in the White House. But what he planted in people's minds — the refusal to bend, an indestructible self-respect — doesn't need a grave to live on. Malcolm X is not dead. They only killed his body. But his words have never laid down their arms.

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Welcome to the world of Grand Manguier — a boutique of impactful, powerful, and inspiring illustrations created to highlight the heritage and richness of Black culture. Each piece is conceived as a tribute: to the iconic figures of the diaspora, to Black beauty in all its diversity, and to the deep roots that connect us. Our illustrations are available in various formats and media (posters, art prints, everyday objects) to transform your spaces into places of remembrance and pride.

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