Kicks: @Jumpman23 Jordan Spiz’ike “BHM”

Last week I seen these on Instagram and wanted to get more info before I previewed the Jordan Spiz’ike from the “BHM” pack. The tennis ball colorway is always a hit but a bit early in the year though. Either way the pack will be a special one this year to get. Check out photos of Jordan Spiz’ike ‘BHM’  and let us know what you think of this colorway? DJ JUANYTO


Kicks: @Jumpman23 x Air Jordan 1 High “BHM”

Jordan brand is well prepared for Black History Month. Hit the jump to read more and see the gallery…. DJ JUANYTO


Kicks: Nike x SB Dunk Low – Black History Month 2013

This is just a sample so it’s not fully confirmed but, for the first time in the history of the Nike Black History Month Line Up. The Nike SB Dunk Low will be included next year, sporting the classic afro centric color theme of Red, Black, Gold and Green. Hit the jump to see the pics and tell us what you think… DJJuanyto


IFWT Celebrates Black History Month: Honoring President Barack Obama

We saved the best for last! Today we honor our President, Barack Obama. He was the VERY FIRST African-American president of the United States and has changed America for the better, forever. Today and every day, we honor his contributions to society! IFWT Team


IFWT Celebrates Black History Month: Honoring Thurgood Marshall

Thurgood Marshall was the first African American to serve as a United States Supreme Court justice. Before becoming a judge, Marshall was a lawyer who argued many cases in front of the Supreme Court including Brown v. Board of Education. Because he argued the most cases ever in front of the Supreme Court, he was nominated by President Kennedy as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Marshall was nominated as a justice by President Johnson. Read more about Thurgood Marshall below. IFWT team


IFWT Celebrates Black History Month: Honoring Benjamin Bradley

Benjamin Bradley was born a slave in 1830 in Maryland, although it was against the law for a slave to be educated, Bradley was educated by his master’s children. He would develop a skill in mathematics and for engineering. During his teenage years, Bradley began to develop what would become the first ever steam engine. He would eventually hold a job position at the United States Naval Academy were he would further develop the steam engine. Although he was never allowed to patent his work, he was paid and therefore purchased his freedom. Read more about Benjamin Bradley after the jump. IFWT team


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