Madam C. J. Walker, who lived from 1867 to 1919, was an early twentieth century entrepreneur, philanthropist and political activist. She was a pioneer of the modern hair care and cosmetics industries and founded the Mme. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company in 1906. She developed a line of hair care products for African American women. She trained thousands of women in her system of "beauty culture" and helped them become financially independent at a time when very few job opportunities were open to black women. She also contributed thousands of dollars to groups like the NAACP, the YMCA, the YWCA and numerous schools and colleges.
Where did Madam C. J. Walker go to high school?
Where did Madam C. J. Walker go to college?
Madam C. J. Walker was unable to get a formal education as a young girl because there were no public schools for black children in Madison Parish, Louisiana where she grew up during the 1870s. Later in life, she attended night school classes and hired a private tutor. During the late 1800s very few Americans graduated from high school or college.
she owned a bank
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 first sold her "Wonderful Hair Grower" and then her Glossine, Tetter Salve, and Vegetable Shampoo. Her original products are still being manufactured.
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Madame C.J. Walker Biographynée Sarah breedlove, byname madame c.j. walker( 1867 - 1919 )related peopleLangston hughesrelated sitesthe official madam c. j. walker siteentrepreneur and philanthropist. born Sarah breedlove on December 23, 1867, in delta, Louisiana. madam c. j. walker was one of the first female African-American entrepreneurs. orphaned at the age of seven, she was raised by an elder sister. walker married to moses mcwilliams at age 14 in Vicksburg. widowed at age 20 with a daughter, a lelia, she moved to st. Louis and attended public night schools and worked days as a washerwoman.driven by her own struggles with hair loss during 1890s, madam c. j. walker began experimenting with different hair care treatments and products. in 1905 she invented a method for straightening African-Americans' "kinky" hair: her method involved her own formula for a pomade, much brushing, and the use of heated combs. encouraged by her success, she moved to denver, Colorado, where she married Charles j. walker. she promoted her method and products by traveling about the country giving lecture-demonstrations. her business became so successful that she opened an office in Pittsburgh in 1908, which she left in the charge of her daughter.in 1910 madam c. j. walker settled in Indianapolis. it was there that she established the headquarters of madame c. j. walker laboratories to manufacture cosmetics and train her sales beauticians. these "walker agents" became well known throughout the black communities of the united states and the Caribbean. they in turn promoted madame walker's philosophy of "cleanliness and loveliness" as aids to advancing the status of African-Americans. an innovator, she organized clubs and conventions for her representatives which recognized not only successful sales, but also philanthropic and educational efforts among African-Americans.madam c. j. walker died on may 25, 1919, at her home in irvington-on-Hudson, New York. at the time of her death, madam c. j. walker was sole owner of her business, which was valued at more than $1 million. her personal fortune was around $600,000 to $700,000. she left one-third of her estate went to her daughter-who herself became well known as a supporter of the Harlem renaissance-the remainder to various philanthropies. her business strategies and philosophies inspired countless others.
Madam C. J. Walker was named Sarah Breedlove when she married Moses McWilliams around 1881 or 1882 in Delta, Louisiana. They had one child and did not divorce. When he died around 1888 of unknown causes, they were still married. Source: Madam C. J. Walker: Entrepreneur by A'Lelia Bundles (Chelsea House/Facts on File)
Madame C J walker was born December 23, 1867
Madame C J Walker accomplishments are making hair products
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Madame C. J. Walker died on May 25, 1919, when she was 51 years old she died of hypertension
no where she did not go to collage
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Madame C. J. Walker lived in Vicksburg, MS; Indianapolis IN; Denver, CO; St. Louis, MO; and New York City.
her parent own a cotton field
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