This tee honors the Cookman Institute of Jacksonville, founded in 1872, one of the earliest institutions in Florida dedicated to educating formerly enslaved and newly emancipated African Americans. Before it became part of the Bethune-Cookman legacy, Cookman Institute stood as a beacon of learning, dignity, and opportunity during a time when access to education was far from guaranteed.
Perfect for alumni, historians, collectors, and supporters of HBCU heritage, this shirt is a wearable reminder of how far the journey has come and the determination that made it possible.
Color: BCU GOLD with Maroon Lettering
Material: 100% soft cotton
Fit: Unisex, true to size
Style: Vintage collegiate
Puff Print
This tee honors the Cookman Institute of Jacksonville, founded in 1872, one of the earliest institutions in Florida dedicated to educating formerly enslaved and newly emancipated African Americans. Before it became part of the Bethune-Cookman legacy, Cookman Institute stood as a beacon of learning, dignity, and opportunity during a time when access to education was far from guaranteed.
Perfect for alumni, historians, collectors, and supporters of HBCU heritage, this shirt is a wearable reminder of how far the journey has come and the determination that made it possible.
Color: BCU GOLD with Maroon Lettering
Material: 100% soft cotton
Fit: Unisex, true to size
Style: Vintage collegiate
Puff Print