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during the summer of 1917 with 200 attendees. The conference is believed to have been among the first national gatherings of women entrepreneurs to discuss business and commerce. During the convention Walker gave prizes to women who had sold the most products and brought in the most new sales agents.
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stated to help hair grow, strenuous brushing, and applying iron combs to hair; the method claimed to make lackluster and brittle hair become soft and luxuriant. Walker's product line had several competitors. Similar products were produced in Europe and manufactured by other companies in the United
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In 1882, at the age of 14, Sarah married Moses McWilliams, whose age was unknown, to escape abuse from her brother-in-law, Jesse Powell. Sarah and Moses had one daughter, Lelia, who was born on June 6, 1885. When Moses died in 1887, Sarah was twenty and Lelia was two. Sarah remarried in 1894, but
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offering Walker's hair pomade and other products packaged in tin containers carrying her image, but the more common scenario is that the Walker beauty culturists demonstrated their products in their homes and beauty salons because they needed a source of water to be able to show how the products
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Between 1911 and 1919, during the height of her career, Walker and her company employed several thousand women as sales agents for its products. By 1917, the company claimed to have trained nearly 20,000 women. While some sources have written that the women dressed in a characteristic uniform of
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and other scalp ailments, including baldness, due to skin disorders and the application of harsh products to cleanse hair and wash clothes. Other contributing factors to her hair loss included poor diet, illnesses, and infrequent bathing and hair washing during a time when most
Americans lacked
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worked. Walker understood the power of advertising and brand awareness. Heavy advertising, primarily in
African-American newspapers and magazines, in addition to Walker's frequent travels to promote her products, helped make Walker and her products well known in the United States.
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fund. At the time, it was the largest gift from an individual that the NAACP had ever received. Walker bequeathed nearly $ 100,000 to orphanages, institutions, and individuals; her will directed two-thirds of future net profits of her estate to charity.
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white shirts and black skirts and carried black satchels, there is nothing in the Walker Beauty School manual that verifies that. Others have written the agents focused on door-to-door sales as they visited houses around the United States and in the
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as Addie Monroe, another black female self-made millionaire as a villain and the daughter of Walker as a lesbian were some of the complaints by audiences. Biographer A'Lelia
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African-American woman in America. According to Walker's obituary in
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in honor of Walker's legacy. The line, titled "Madam C. J. Walker Beauty
Culture", comprised four collections and focused on the use of natural ingredients to care for different types of hair.
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2080:"MADAM by Madam C. J. Walker Launches New Beauty Brand Inspired by Iconic Trailblazer." Cision PR Newswire, January 31, 2022.
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Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy During Jim Crow
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1977:"National Register Digital Assets: Madame C. J. Walker Building"
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1996:"Madam C.J. Walker Museum honors legacy of local entrepreneurs"
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Madam C. J. Walker: Entrepreneur, Leader, and Philanthropist
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1739:: What Happened to Madam C.J. Walker's Hair-Care Empire?"
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doll as part of their Inspiring Women doll collection.
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Evans, Harold; Buckland, Gail; Lefer, David (2004).
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1013:"Madam C.J. Walker: A Brief Biographical Essay"
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2212:"17th Annual Madam C. J. Walker 2015 Luncheon"
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1943:. National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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2562:On Her Own Ground: Madame C. J. Walker
1939:Pumphrey, Jessica (October 24, 2014).
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909:Suffers from Self-Inflicted Wounds".
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1956:"Envisioning Villa Lewaro's Future"
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2170:Bundles, A'Lelia (May 12, 2020).
2118:Walker, Robert (March 21, 2020).
1994:Rhone, Nedra (December 9, 2019).
1554:. The Indianapolis Public Library
1509:Ingham, John N. (February 2000).
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2000:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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2399:"Madam C.J. Walker (1867–1919)"
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2144:Judy, Berman (March 18, 2020).
2064:"The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove"
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2585:The Legacy of Madam Walker
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1844:Journal of Women's History
1198:Indiana Historical Society
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639:Bethune-Cookman University
2430:Bundles, A'Lelia (2018).
2238:"About the Spirit Awards"
2186:"Two Dollars and a Dream"
2025:Madam C. J. Walker Museum
1817:"Wealthiest Negress Dead"
1371:Investor's Business Daily
1253:Bundles, A'Lelia (2014).
1228:Bundles, A'Lelia (2001).
1011:Bundles, A’Lelia (2020).
852:Dreams of Sarah Breedlove
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1479:Philanthropy Roundtable
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890:. The series is called
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