



DROP 2 PREORDER “Black Girl Legacies” Jersey
This limited-edition jersey from 4LG Co. and Justice for Black Girls pays homage to the fearless legacy of the New Orleans Four—Ruby Bridges, Leona Tate, Tessie Prevost, and Gail Etienne—who integrated schools on November 14, 1960.
Every stitch of this design carries history: “NOV14” and “1960” line the sleeves in commemoration of the date that changed public education forever. A bold “4” on the back, crowned by four gold stars, honors the strength and sacrifice of these young girls who walked through mobs for the right to learn. The phrase BLACK GIRL LEGACIES reminds us of the power Black girls have always held in shaping freedom movements.
The jersey’s deeper meaning is embedded in its creator: 4LG Co., named in honor of the Four Little Girls whose lives changed the nation. It is a tribute to both the New Orleans Four and Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley of Birmingham. These legacies are not separate—they are interwoven through Black girlhood, resistance, and the ongoing fight for justice.
This jersey is a wearable archive. A protest in motion. This jersey is a love letter to Black girl audacity and an ode to our invaluable legacies.
100% of proceeds power our national programming investing in liberated spaces for Black girls nationally. Our work is not possible without the legacies of Black girls, and we dream of the way our legacy will enable more liberated futures.
Material:
100% Polyester
Fit:
Oversized (if looking for a tighter fit please size down)
Patch details: Nov.14, 1960, JBG Logo, 2018, Black Girl Legacies
DROP 2 PREORDER “Black Girl Legacies” Jersey
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