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Selma Bridge, The Good Trouble John Lewis Tribute, Civil Rights Movement Wall Art
from $69.99
🌉 IMPORTANT: This exclusive design is created and owned by Resist Official. If you see it elsewhere, it has been stolen without authorization and violates copyright law. We take pride in creating original, museum-quality resistance art. These aren't vector graphics. These are painstakingly detailed works of art to support your cause.
They crossed that bridge into history. This powerful tribute captures the Edmund Pettus Bridge march that changed America forever - where "good trouble" became a battle cry for justice. The silhouettes of marchers against a blazing sunset remind us that some bridges must be crossed, no matter the cost.
Perfect for classrooms, offices, community centers, and homes that honor the legacy of John Lewis and the foot soldiers of freedom. The vintage distressed aesthetic connects past courage to present resistance. Available in multiple sizes on premium paper.
Why This Design Matters:
Every step across that bridge was a step toward freedom for all of us. This isn't just Alabama history - it's American history. The "good trouble" that started in Selma continues today, reminding us that democracy requires constant vigilance and courage.
Our Mission:
Resist Official creates visual vocabulary for resistance. Cross bridges. Make trouble. Get in the way.
Questions? Message us directly.
Good trouble. Necessary trouble. ✊
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
They crossed that bridge into history. This powerful tribute captures the Edmund Pettus Bridge march that changed America forever - where "good trouble" became a battle cry for justice. The silhouettes of marchers against a blazing sunset remind us that some bridges must be crossed, no matter the cost.
Perfect for classrooms, offices, community centers, and homes that honor the legacy of John Lewis and the foot soldiers of freedom. The vintage distressed aesthetic connects past courage to present resistance. Available in multiple sizes on premium paper.
Why This Design Matters:
Every step across that bridge was a step toward freedom for all of us. This isn't just Alabama history - it's American history. The "good trouble" that started in Selma continues today, reminding us that democracy requires constant vigilance and courage.
Our Mission:
Resist Official creates visual vocabulary for resistance. Cross bridges. Make trouble. Get in the way.
Questions? Message us directly.
Good trouble. Necessary trouble. ✊
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Size:
🌉 IMPORTANT: This exclusive design is created and owned by Resist Official. If you see it elsewhere, it has been stolen without authorization and violates copyright law. We take pride in creating original, museum-quality resistance art. These aren't vector graphics. These are painstakingly detailed works of art to support your cause.
They crossed that bridge into history. This powerful tribute captures the Edmund Pettus Bridge march that changed America forever - where "good trouble" became a battle cry for justice. The silhouettes of marchers against a blazing sunset remind us that some bridges must be crossed, no matter the cost.
Perfect for classrooms, offices, community centers, and homes that honor the legacy of John Lewis and the foot soldiers of freedom. The vintage distressed aesthetic connects past courage to present resistance. Available in multiple sizes on premium paper.
Why This Design Matters:
Every step across that bridge was a step toward freedom for all of us. This isn't just Alabama history - it's American history. The "good trouble" that started in Selma continues today, reminding us that democracy requires constant vigilance and courage.
Our Mission:
Resist Official creates visual vocabulary for resistance. Cross bridges. Make trouble. Get in the way.
Questions? Message us directly.
Good trouble. Necessary trouble. ✊
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
They crossed that bridge into history. This powerful tribute captures the Edmund Pettus Bridge march that changed America forever - where "good trouble" became a battle cry for justice. The silhouettes of marchers against a blazing sunset remind us that some bridges must be crossed, no matter the cost.
Perfect for classrooms, offices, community centers, and homes that honor the legacy of John Lewis and the foot soldiers of freedom. The vintage distressed aesthetic connects past courage to present resistance. Available in multiple sizes on premium paper.
Why This Design Matters:
Every step across that bridge was a step toward freedom for all of us. This isn't just Alabama history - it's American history. The "good trouble" that started in Selma continues today, reminding us that democracy requires constant vigilance and courage.
Our Mission:
Resist Official creates visual vocabulary for resistance. Cross bridges. Make trouble. Get in the way.
Questions? Message us directly.
Good trouble. Necessary trouble. ✊
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!