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Wood Art Prints

Let's Break Bread Together

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Where natural wood meets timeless storytelling.

  • Printed on a 12x12" natural wood panel
  • Visible wood grain adds texture and depth
  • Lightweight and ready to hang

Let's Break Bread Together

Regular price
$99.99
Sale price
$99.99
Regular price

The Story Behind the Legacy

In the early 1960s, the Memphis NAACP took to Main Street, demanding the right to shop where they worked. Julie Ann Briscoe’s sign said it all: ‘If we can fight for democracy abroad, we can demand equality at home’, alluding to the fact that in the 50s the US army had integrated and fought the Korean War, yet lunch counters were still not integrated.