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Ella Baker Lunch & Snack Bag

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Packing up their lunch? Our Ella Baker lunch and snack bag is dedicated to the “mother” of the Civil Rights Movement.

Ella was a force to be reckoned with. Before being a powerful leader, she made her mark as valedictorian of her class at Shaw University. Some of the most prominent organizations like the NAACP, entrusted her to organize some of the bravest steps in history. When your children sport anything from the Ella Baker, he/she will feel creative.
Our one-of-a-kind Ancestor Collection features Ella Baker, Frederick Douglas, and Harriet Tubman on African print.

Our Ancestor lunch box is equipped with a sturdy handle, main compartment, front zippered compartment, Side elastic mesh pocket for a water bottle, and an adjustable strap. This lunch box was created to bring mid-day smiles to the table for the ambitious Black child.

What brilliant moms, Dads and caregivers are saying about it!

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

The B is for Black Brilliance non-fiction book is a powerful and in-depth read. Take a journey from the past and present to see how twenty-six brilliant Black people have taken society’s definition of Blackness and reclaimed it with their inventions, talent, and leadership.


Daryl Washington

Daryl Washington

The B is for Black Brilliance non-fiction book is a powerful and in-depth read. Take a journey from the past and present to see how twenty-six brilliant Black people have taken society’s definition of Blackness and reclaimed it with their inventions, talent, and leadership.


Leon Bridges

Leon Bridges

The B is for Black Brilliance non-fiction book is a powerful and in-depth read. Take a journey from the past and present to see how twenty-six brilliant Black people have taken society’s definition of Blackness and reclaimed it with their inventions, talent, and leadership.