Millionairess
who was the first female to be a millionaire
The term "millionaire" is gender-neutral and applies to any individual, regardless of gender, who has a net worth of at least one million units of currency. Therefore, there is no specific opposite gender for millionaire; both male and female individuals can be millionaires. If you are looking for a term that reflects a female millionaire, you can simply say "female millionaire."
A female millionaire is often referred to as a "millionairess." While the term "millionaire" is gender-neutral and can apply to anyone with a net worth of one million dollars or more, "millionairess" specifically highlights the female aspect. However, it's common to simply use "millionaire" for both genders in modern contexts.
Sarah Breedlove also known as Madam C.J. Walker was the first self made female millionaire in the US. She became a millionaire by developing and marketing a line of beauty and hair products for black woman.
Madame CJ Walker
The first African American female to become a millionaire was Sarah Breedlove, some know her as Madame C.J. Walker She invented a hair straightening process which involved heat, combs and brushes. With this knowledge, she started a business which became quite successful.
Millionairess would be the correct spelling (not the way you have spelled it).
The first black millionaire was also a female, Madame C. J. Walker, of Denver Colorado.
The Queen of Country Music, Kitty Wells was the first female millionaire in country music. The next would be, the Coal Miner's Daughter, Loretta Lynn.
Madam CJ Walker became the first African American millionaire by owning a business dedicated to hair care products for African Americans. She also invented the hot comb.
i believe that she was a very strong women who had incarrigement to get where she was trying to go
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