The raised fist made its first appearance in 1917, representing workers unions. In ’48, it was propagated in Mexico to advance social causes, and in an iconic moment at the 1968 Olympics, two African American athletes raised their fists high while standing atop the podium. This symbol of solidarity and defiance is now known around the world. While the media co-opted this symbol to represent violence, we know it will remain a timeless symbol of people’s strength against oppression.
- 1” Wide Hard Enamel Pin
- Real Gold Plating
- Includes Metal Butterfly Clasp