Truth on Your Wall. Legacy in Your Hands.
This bold educational poster features the original 1828 Webster’s Dictionary definition of “American,” a powerful reminder that the term was first applied to the copper-colored races found here by the Europeans. Today, this truth is hidden in plain sight — but not anymore.
Anchored by historic imagery from a Boston Tea Party engraving and sealed with the vibrant emblem of The FAIRE (Foundation for American Indian Restoration and Education), this poster is more than decor — it's a declaration.
Perfect for classrooms, community centers, events, or your personal space, this piece invites dialogue, reflection, and restoration.
Product features
- EUTR-compliant woodstock for eco-friendly production
- Printed with REACH-certified inks for safety and quality
- Crafted from gallery-grade 220 gsm acid-free paper for durability
- Giclée print quality with a smooth matte finish for a professional look
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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$15.00Price
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