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I look at our 1946 Greyhound roll sign and don't see beautiful type design.
I see those Freedom Riders who would've caught this bus, in Atlanta, or Nashville, and ridden through Alabama cotton fields. Heading to those places that live in history as waypoints in the civil rights struggle, but then were just a bus stop on that long, hot, thankless ride South. Black and white letters, coming together to form town names. Black and white folks, coming together to change history.
Y'all have been asking for years, so we printed them up. The story they tell means a lot to us. We hope it will to you, too.
Details | Letterpress Printed |
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Individually Numbered | |
10% of sale price goes to a nonprofit | |
Frame it | |
Allow 4-6 weeks for custom frames | |
Size | 13" x 20" |
Origin | Honest Made in Mass. |
As gorgeous in person as online.
Shout out to The Old Try for this one.
I purchased these after I visited the civil rights museum in Birmingham. I love the south, but like most places, it's not without its dark days. Seeing a charred greyhound bus in the museum was a humbling reminder of how so many from the outside view the south. I bought both of these to hang in my California home to honor those riders and to encourage me to continue their work.
Plus it's hilarious to hear all the west coasters try to pronounce Sylacauga.