“Who ever walked behind anyone to freedom? If we can’t go hand in hand, I don’t want to go.” Hazel Scott had the résumé to say it: in 1950 she became the first Black American woman to host her own network TV show, having long declined to play segregated houses — then lost the show to the blacklist for declining to grovel. No record fixes when she said the line, but its meaning is plain: freedom is something you reach side by side or leave behind.
**Bella+Canvas 3483 — Muscle Tank (Black only for now, Color finish).** A white option isn’t available from our printer at the moment — we’ll add it the moment it is. 100% combed & ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz, 30 singles. Unisex muscle fit, crew neck, cut-off sleeves, wide armholes, side-seamed, pre-shrunk. Care: machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low, no bleach, cool iron inside-out (never iron the print).







