The second black millionaire in the United States is often recognized as Madam C.J. Walker. Born in 1867, she made her fortune by developing a successful line of beauty and haircare products specifically for African American women. Walker became a prominent figure in the early 20th century, not only for her business acumen but also for her philanthropic efforts and activism in the African American community.
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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.
The first African-American millionaire was Sarah Breedlove, who was known as Madam C. J. Walker. She was born in 1867 and died in 1919. She made her money from a line of cosmetic products that she marketed for black women. Her company was the Madam CJ Walker Manufacturing Company.
A female millionaire is often referred to as a "millionairess." However, the term "millionaire" is also commonly used for both genders, so many simply say "female millionaire" or "woman millionaire" to specify. In contemporary usage, gender-neutral terms are increasingly preferred.
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Mary Church Terrell
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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.
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