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Christiana Carteaux Bannister

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Many years after her death, she began to receive more public recognition for her contributions to society and Black history. Bannister was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2003, and a bronze bust of her, based upon a portrait Edward painted, was placed in the Rhode Island State
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Despite her success throughout her professional life, Bannister died with little money in January 1903. Though she was admitted into the Home for Aged Colored Women in September 1902, Bannister reportedly lived with mental illness and was transferred to the Howard Asylum, Lancaster reported. Upon her
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As a young woman, Christiana moved from Rhode Island to Boston where she began her career as a wigmaker. She was professionally known as Madame Carteaux, Women's Hairdresser and Wigmaker. She was a successful business entrepreneur, and self-styled "hair doctress," generating income by hairdressing
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met when he applied for work as a barber in her Boston salon. She and Bannister married on June 10, 1857. Bannister became one of the most successful Black artists because of Christiana Carteaux Bannister's financial and emotional support. He attributed much of his success to Christiana for her
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In Providence, she founded the Home for Aged Colored Women when she learned about the struggles of African American women who worked as domestics but were too old to work and often became homeless. The home moved from Transit St. to Dodge St. and was renamed Bannister House, Inc.
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Christiana appears in the 1846 Boston directory listed as a milliner. Records also state that she had married Desiline Carteaux, a clothes dealer and cigar maker. Her marriage to Carteaux, who is believed to be of Caribbean origin, did not last. The two lived on
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During the Civil War, Christiana Carteaux Bannister was an advocate for equal pay for Black soldiers. In November 1864, she organized a fair sponsored by the Boston Colored Ladies Sanitary Commission to benefit the African American regiments, the
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critical eye and her business sense. In 1869, the Bannisters moved to Providence, Rhode Island, and Christiana continued her business as a hairdresser as well as her activism.
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and selling her own hair products. From 1847 to 1871 Christiana Carteaux Bannister maintained several salons in Boston including on Cambridge,
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and the 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, who served for a year and a half without pay rather than accept less than the white soldiers were paid.
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death, she was laid to rest next to her husband, who died in January 1901 during a church prayer meeting, without a grave marker.
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Streets. When Christiana Carteaux Bannister and Edward Bannister moved to Providence, she opened another salon in Providence.
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Respecting hair: The culture and representation of American women's hairstyles, 1865–90
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in Boston, but by 1850 they separated and Christiana lived with friends in Providence.
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While in Boston, the Bannisters lived and worked with abolitionist
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Bronze portrait bust State House, Providence, RI, 2002
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Index

Christiana Carteaux Bannister
Edward Mitchell Bannister
Edward Mitchell Bannister
nÊe
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
African American
Narragansett Indian
enslaved
South County, Rhode Island
Boston
hairdresser
Beacon Hill
Edward Mitchell Bannister
Washington
Winter

Lewis Hayden
Underground Railroad
abolitionists
54th
55th Massachusetts


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