Juneteenth Socks — Galveston Texas | Where Juneteenth Began | Afropop Socks
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Juneteenth Socks — Galveston, Texas
Where Juneteenth Began
On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas and announced that all enslaved people were free — two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. This moment, known as Juneteenth, is now a federal holiday celebrated across America.
Afropop Socks celebrates Juneteenth with bold African heritage designs — Kente cloth, Adinkra symbols, and Pan-African colours. Stocked at Smithsonian NMAAHC (Washington DC), Tate Modern (London), V&A Museum, and MoMA (New York).
Juneteenth Gifts for Galveston, Texas
- Mystery Box of 5 ($45) — 5 surprise pairs of bold African heritage socks
- Pan-African Socks ($15) — Red, black, and green — the colours of liberation
- Kente Cloth Socks ($15) — Ghanaian royal heritage
- Adinkra Symbol Socks ($15) — Sankofa: "Learn from the past"
Every pair comes with a cultural story card. Juneteenth originated in Galveston, Texas — celebrate it with the most culturally authentic African heritage socks available.
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