yes she is she is the first black person to become a millionaire.
Born Sarah Breedlove. Madam C . J. Walker was the first African American to be a millionaire,$$, She created a successful Make-up and hair care Products, She was Married to Charles Joesph Walker (C J), Died May 25, 1919. By:SmartChickx
madam cj walker own company called the walker factory.
Madame CJ WalkerSarah Breedlove Aka: Madame CJ Walker
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madam cj walker The above may be incorrect. Records indicate that Scott Winfield Bond (1852-1933) was one of the first Black Millionaires in the country (Book: From Slavery to Wealth written by Dan A. Rudd and Theo Bond). He purchase and owned several thousand acres of land in Arkansas, had cattle farms, cotton gins, lumber mills, and more.
That would be the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company. Madam Walker was the first Black millionaire in the U.S.
Born Sarah Breedlove. Madam C . J. Walker was the first African American to be a millionaire,$$, She created a successful Make-up and hair care Products, She was Married to Charles Joesph Walker (C J), Died May 25, 1919. By:SmartChickx
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker
being the first black woman to become a millonare
Madam CJ Walker was the first black woman to invent the perm for women
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madam cj walker own company called the walker factory.
yes it does because of madam walker black people today have better hair
she invented hair products for black people
Madame CJ WalkerSarah Breedlove Aka: Madame CJ Walker
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.