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  1. Madam C. J. Walker (born Sarah Breedlove; December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919) was an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America in the Guinness Book of World Records. [1] .

  2. Oct 29, 2009 · Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919), known as the first female self-made millionaire in America, made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women.

  3. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist, Madam C.J. Walker rose from poverty in the South to become one of the wealthiest African American women of her time. She used her position to advocate for the advancement of black Americans and for an end to lynching.

  4. Welcome to the official website of Madam C.J. Walker. BOOKS. See our catalog of published books available for purchase. Shop Now. MEDIA. Photos from the Madam Walker Family Archives are available for licensing. See the Gallery. JOIN THE LIST. Stay connected with updates about events and activities. Connect Now. “

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Madam C.J. Walker, American businesswoman and philanthropist who was one of the first African American female millionaires in the United States. She developed a line of hair care products and the ‘Walker System of Beauty Culture’ for African American women.

  6. Learn more about Madam Walker from A’Lelia Bundles, her great-great-granddaughter and official biographer. Sarah Breedlove–who later would come to be known as Madam C. J. Walker–was born on December 23, 1867 on the same Delta, Louisiana plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove, had been enslaved before the end of ...

  7. Dec 9, 2020 · In the early twentieth century, Madam C.J. Walker, a Black, woman entrepreneur, built her business as a way to provide economic opportunity for Black women during a period marked by racial ...

  8. The company became well known, not only for its hair care products, but also for its extensive agent system, in which well-trained black women traveled throughout black neighborhoods across the United States, promoting the products. Madame Walker was widely recognized as a pioneer in black business and philanthropy.

  9. The Madame C.J. Walker Museum in Atlanta pays homage to that legacy and is, along with a salon in Indianapolis, one of the only actual Madam C.J. Walker Beauty Shoppes that still exists to preserve and protect that history.

  10. Aug 14, 2022 · Madam C.J. Walker was one of the wealthiest women in America during the early 20th century — but she didn’t always have good fortune. In a true rags-to-riches story, Walker went from being a single mother who washed clothes to becoming a successful entrepreneur.