Madam C. J. Walker Bandana
National Archives Store Exclusive 22 X 22 inches Cotton Product Description Learn More An Archives Store exclusive, we are delighted to offer this delightful bandana in celebration of the achievements of Madam C. J. Walker. Inspired by elements from her life and work, our detailed design pays homage to the extraordinary accomplishments of Madam Walker. Born Sarah Breedlove, she was a daughter of enslaved people, who reimagined her life, and through drive and determination, became the first Black woman millionaire through her line of hair care products. Centered around an illustration of the iconic Ford Model T owned by Madam Walker, images on the bandana depict events and components from her life story, appearing as charms on a bracelet and a necklace resembling one of Walker’s own. Together they showcase a truly remarkable life, which we proudly commemorate with this beautiful gift piece (or treat for yourself). The daughter of slaves, Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919) was orphan