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What is the significance behind the cotton boll symbol in the Waset Clothing Co. logo?

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Cotton is a commodity of the ages. The United States of America was built on the wealth of the cotton industry. The U.S. was built by Black hands that worked for hundreds and hundreds of years under severe oppression and slavery without ever being paid back. We use the cotton symbol as a reminder that although we have been denied, deterred, detained and deferred, we must never forget the fact that we were the builders of the first civilization and the builders of America. We must also realize that until we manufacture and distribute our own products, we will not be in a position to reclaim the greatness that we once created.

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