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MARLON SAUNDERS WORKIN ON A BUILDING XL SHIRT SLAVERY

$ 6.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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    Description

    PLEASE READ THIS ITEM DESCRIPTION COMPLETELY BEFORE BIDDING.
    NEVER A RESERVE - GOOD LUCK !
    UNIQUE Pre-Owned VINTAGE T-SHIRT
    PLEASE READ THIS:
    ALL VINTAGE SHIRTS WERE PURCHASED AS USED ITEMS BY ME.
    ALL SHIRTS HAVE BEEN WASHED/DRYED BY ME PRIOR TO BEING PLACED UP FOR AUCTION.
    IN GENERAL, I DON'T BUY SHIRTS THAT HAVE NASTY STAINS, BIG HOLES OR ARE GENERALLY ABUSED.
    HOWEVER, THESE ARE PRE-OWNED SHIRTS THAT HAVE AT LEAST
    SOME
    WEAR TO THEM.
    YOU CAN EXPECT AT THE VERY
    MOST
    TO SEE A PINHOLE, MAYBE A SMALL BLEMISH, OR SLIGHT STRETCH FROM WEAR, BUT THATS IT,
    UNLESS I SPECIFY OTHERWISE
    .
    PICS SHOW WRINKLES THAT OCCUR FROM BEING FOLDED/UNFOLDED AND STORAGE, etc...
    WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT IT BE!
    Specific Measurements
    :
    Back of Neck To Bottom About 29
    Inches,
    Armpit Seam To Armpit
    Seam
    About 24
    Inches Across
    MARLON SAUNDERS
    A JAZZ JOURNEY
    WORKIN' ON A BUILDING
    Workin’ on a Building
    takes audiences on a musical and cinematographic journey through slavery and the complexities of race on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, one of the infamous places Africans were brought to be sold into bondage. The program begins with
    Papa’s Branch
    , a moving documentary short produced especially for the performance. In this documentary, Marlon reflects on Black history through the story of his own great-great grandfather, “Papa” Albert James Walker. Following the film, Marlon and his band, which includes instrumentalists and a trio of jazz vocalists, perform an original three-movement composition which offers a meditation on the Black American experience from the Middle Passage through the present. Funded primarily by a major grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, through the National Endowment for the Arts, and a grant from Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area, Inc., with additional support from the Washington College CV Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience,
    Workin’ on a Building
    was commissioned by the Kent County Arts Council and the Prince Theatre Foundation. The piece premiered in Chestertown, Maryland in February 2006. The New York premiere is July 27, 2007.
    check out marlons website
    for more information about this wonderful program
    and his original music as well
    Multi-Color Designs on Front
    NICE Clean BLUE
    Shirt
    !
    Shirt Looks Great, Lightly Used IF at all!
    TAG SAYS: (Size XL)
    Gildan Activewear Ultra
    100% COTTON
    (PLEASE SEE EXACT MEASUREMENTS
    )
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