RED 22843
In homage of a moniker the late Malcolm X once held (Detroit Red), and the incarceration identification number (22843) he had while imprisoned. Arguably, these aren't the most memorable attributes of Malcolm X. However, it highlights the death and rebirth of a man. It is simply remarkable that his rehabilitation, emancipation, and power were birthed at a juncture when he was navigating a prison system designed for his destruction.
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24” X 16” Fine Art Museum-Quality Giclée Print
Elevate your space with this stunning fine art giclée print, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality.
Printed on acid-free, pH-buffered archival paper, this piece ensures both longevity and fidelity. It is carefully numbered, approved, and signed, adding exclusivity to your collection.
The print comes with a standard frame, making it ready to display in your home or office right out of the box.
In homage of a moniker the late Malcolm X once held (Detroit Red), and the incarceration identification number (22843) he had while imprisoned. Arguably, these aren't the most memorable attributes of Malcolm X. However, it highlights the death and rebirth of a man. It is simply remarkable that his rehabilitation, emancipation, and power were birthed at a juncture when he was navigating a prison system designed for his destruction.
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24” X 16” Fine Art Museum-Quality Giclée Print
Elevate your space with this stunning fine art giclée print, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality.
Printed on acid-free, pH-buffered archival paper, this piece ensures both longevity and fidelity. It is carefully numbered, approved, and signed, adding exclusivity to your collection.
The print comes with a standard frame, making it ready to display in your home or office right out of the box.
In homage of a moniker the late Malcolm X once held (Detroit Red), and the incarceration identification number (22843) he had while imprisoned. Arguably, these aren't the most memorable attributes of Malcolm X. However, it highlights the death and rebirth of a man. It is simply remarkable that his rehabilitation, emancipation, and power were birthed at a juncture when he was navigating a prison system designed for his destruction.
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24” X 16” Fine Art Museum-Quality Giclée Print
Elevate your space with this stunning fine art giclée print, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality.
Printed on acid-free, pH-buffered archival paper, this piece ensures both longevity and fidelity. It is carefully numbered, approved, and signed, adding exclusivity to your collection.
The print comes with a standard frame, making it ready to display in your home or office right out of the box.