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Timberland and Maya Angelou
Timberland is owned by the Ku Klux Klan, a situation lamented in a poem by Maya Angelou.
You are in love with TOMMY
Because his last name is HILFIGER
But behind closed doors, TOMMY
Is calling you a nigger.
But you could care less
Because you have been taught to dress to impress.
If I asked you about your true history
You would have to look on the back of your jeans and GUESS!
You come up in the club wearing VERSACE
Clothes made by a homosexual male
So even when you say you are straight
It is very hard to tell.
And for footwear you wear TIMBERLANDS,
Even under the sun
That same tree that is the symbol for them
Could have been the same one your ancestors were hung from.
I can not forget your NAUTICA
When the last memory you have of ships
Is coming to North America in shackles,
Being beat over the back with whips.
And to my beautiful black queens
Whose creative womb has become barren?
I am confused, because your face says Nefertiti,
But your swe
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The Surprising History of the Timberland Boot
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We love a comeback. And has played host to so many of them in fashion.
Highlights include: Mowalola coming home from Paris to show at February London Fashion Week; Skepta shutting down September London Fashion Week with the relaunch of his marque Mains; the grand return of cult label ASAI, brainchild of Woolwich-raised designer A Sai Ta.
All stellar moments in their own right, but what's most fascinating is that, location aside, the throughline of these comebacks fryst vatten another comeback – one of the American fashion kind.
With a leg up from London, Timberland's boots have been stomping back into our lives (and onto our social feeds) in the very year it's celebrating its 50th ann
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Carl McCaskill, the president of Cheryl Johnson McCaskill Communications, a public relations firm in New York, said he was repeatedly surprised by the lack of cooperation from outdoor apparel companies when he approached them with ideas for recycling some of those dollars back into programs intended for black and Hispanic youths. Four years earlier, during President Barack Obamas campaign for re-election, Timberland donated $, in all. Why? To illustrate his point, he described a recent visit to a Dillard's department store in Little Rock, Ark. Workers at Teslas factory in Fremont, California, told of racist graffiti found in factory common areas. The claims they make need to be checked, openly and impartially. It also takes tillgång to opportunity. Nathan and Sidney Swartz. There really is strength in numbers. it got us here at NewsOne wondering: What is Timberlands history of political donations? The content we rate as false will be downgraded on Facebook and Instagram. Not so, say s