Answer #2: Madam C. J. Walker did not attend college. She had very little formal education as a child, but eventually attended night school and hired a personal tutor. Educational opportunities for women and for African Americans were much more limited during the late 1800s when she was a young woman.
Source: On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker by A'Lelia Bundles
Answer #1:
Madam cj walker did not attend college infact she had little to no type of education because she had to work alot and never had time to go to school.
no she did not go to jail because she was a good woman
Madam Walker's five original products were Vegetable Shampoo, Wonderful Hair Grower, Temple Salve, Tetter Salve and Glossine.Source: On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker and www.madamcjwalker.comMadam C. J. Walker's original five products were "Madam Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower," "Tetter Salve," "Vegetable Shampoo," "Glossine" and "Temple Salve." She created a system of "beauty culture" to promote clean and healthy hair and scalps during the early 20th century at a time when most Americans lived in homes without indoor plumbing, electricity and central heating. Thousands of African American women learned to become "scalp specialists" by taking mail order courses and attending Walker Beauty Schools in New York, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Kansas City, Washington, D.C. and Chicago.Source:www.madamcjwalker.com and On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker (Scribner 2001) by A'Lelia Bundles.
Madam Walker developed a system and regimen of hygiene and conditioning that cleansed her scalp and healed the scalp disease that was so rampant during an era when most Americans did not have indoor plumbing and electricity. Her first products were a vegetable shampoo and an ointment that contained sulfur, a medicinal agent that healed the sores on her scalp. She called it Madam Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower. It really didn't "grow" hair, but once her scalp was healthier her hair had a better environment in which to grow. Today such ingredients are considered too heavy by many people, but they were a big improvement on what was available to most women in the early 1900s. Just as cars have improved in the last century, so have hair care products and cosmetics.
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No, Madame CJ Walker didn't go to school, she was taught by a woman from her church.
Madam CJ Walker didn't attend any college she was taught by one of the member at he church
no she did not go to jail because she was a good woman
Sarah breedlove (madam cj walker did not go to school. she was taught by women at her church
Madame CJ Walker had to go to an orphanage and plus she had to get selled back and fourth of slavery to my answer is true and real.
i dont know what high shool she attended but she didnt go to college sorry was lookin for the answer to LDK
she didn't have enough money 2 go 2 school so when she became famouse she paid a tutor.
Madame C. J. Walker never attended college no madam walker did not go to school, she aws taught by a woman from her church
no where she did not go to collage
No! Madame C. J. Walker never even had an education. That is why it was so hard for her to accomplish being the first African American woman to become a millionare.
She did not have an education. Because she did ot go to school.
she didn't have enough money 2 go 2 school so when she became famouse she paid a tutor.