AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL 1700-PRESENT FREEDOM IN MY SOUL

Welcome to the Brand page for “AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL 1700-PRESENT FREEDOM IN MY SOUL”, which is offered here for The mark consists of the stylized wording african american freedom bell 1700-present freedom in my soul in yellow font on a black background. the wording african american freedom bell appears in the top half of the circular ring formed by two concentric yellow circles. the wording 1700-present appears in the bottom portion of the ring. the inner circle is split in three stripes outlined in yellow with a red strip at the top, a black stripe in the middle, and a green stripe at the bottom. a bell outlined in yellow with a black handle and yellow waist is within the inner circle. below the circular image is the wording freedom in my soul in yellow font.;african american freedom bell seventeen hundred-present freedom in my soul;shirts;the color(s) yellow, red, black and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;african american and 1700-present;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL 1700-PRESENT FREEDOM IN MY SOUL” is believed to be currently owned by “McCray, Ronald”.

Owner:
MCCRAY, RONALD
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The mark consists of the stylized wording AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL 1700-PRESENT FREEDOM IN MY SOUL in yellow font on a black background. The wording AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL appears in the top half of the circular ring formed by two concentric yellow circles. The wording 1700-PRESENT appears in the bottom portion of the ring. The inner circle is split in three stripes outlined in yellow with a red strip at the top, a black stripe in the middle, and a green stripe at the bottom. A bell outlined in yellow with a black handle and yellow waist is within the inner circle. Below the circular image is the wording FREEDOM IN MY SOUL in yellow font.;AFRICAN AMERICAN FREEDOM BELL SEVENTEEN HUNDRED-PRESENT FREEDOM IN MY SOUL;Shirts;The color(s) yellow, red, black and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;AFRICAN AMERICAN AND 1700-PRESENT;
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