Pan African Socks USA — Celebrate Pan-African Heritage
Pan African Socks USA
Pan-Africanism — the political and cultural movement that seeks to unite people of African descent across the world — is one of the most important intellectual and cultural traditions in the African diaspora. From Marcus Garvey to Malcolm X, from Kwame Nkrumah to Angela Davis, Pan-Africanism has shaped the African American experience and continues to inspire generations of Black people worldwide.
Afropop Socks celebrates Pan-African heritage with bold designs that draw from across the African continent — Kente cloth from Ghana, Adinkra symbols from the Akan people, Maasai warrior patterns from East Africa, and Ankara wax prints from West Africa. Our socks are a wearable expression of Pan-African pride.
We are stocked at the Smithsonian NMAAHC in Washington DC — the institution that best represents the Pan-African tradition of preserving and celebrating African and African American heritage.