All Very Goods, Oak Bluffs and Other Beaches Scarf
$54.00
Based in Washington, D.C., All Very Goods explores identity and representation through visual metaphors of African-American history, adaptation and cultural evolution.
Highlighting the timelessness and immutability of Black joy, this scarf highlights 4 historic Black beaches that were created for and by Black people as safe spaces. Featuring the below beaches, this large cotton scarf is perfect for a head wrap, sarong, beach cover up, beach blanket, wall hanging or throw. - The Inkwell andOakBluffs, Massachusetts - This beach islocated on the island of Martha's Vineyard and is part of the long standing African American community on the island. - Highland Beach, Maryland - This beach was founded in 1922 by Charles Douglass, the son of Frederick Douglass. - Sag Harbor, New York - This beach was popularized in the 1940's by Black New Yorkers looking for summer homes.
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100% cotton, 48 × 48 in. Gently hand wash and line dry; fabric will soften with use and washing
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