She had 1 sister Louvenia and 4 brothers Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen Jr.
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Madam C. J. Walker (whose birth name was Sarah Breedlove) and her first husband, Moses McWilliams, had one child named Lelia McWilliams, who was born June 6, 1885. After Moses's death (cause unknown), Sarah and 3-year old Lelia moved from Mississippi to St. Louis in 1888. "Lelia" later was known as A'Lelia Walker (after taking the last name of her mother's third husband, C. J. Walker). She worked closely with her mother in the establishment of the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company and managed the Pittsburgh and New York offices. After her mother's death in May 1919, she became president of the Walker Company. During the 1920s she hosted The Dark Tower, a well-known cultural salon of the Harlem Renaissance, and traveled extensively throughout the U. S., Europe and Africa. Langston Hughes called her "the joy goddess of Harlem's 1920s" in his book, The Big Sea. For more information visit www.madamcjwalker.com
She had an older sister named Louvenia and four brothers: Alexander, James, Solomon and Owen.
Louvenia, Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen Jr.
Madame CJ Walker met her husband in Detroit, Michigan. However, her husband had passed away before her in the year of 1887.
Yes, Madame C.J. Walker, the pioneering African American entrepreneur and philanthropist, was married. Her husband's name was Charles Joseph Walker. He played a significant role in her business ventures, helping her with marketing and sales strategies. Madame C.J. Walker's success as a businesswoman was also supported by her husband's involvement in her enterprise.
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Madam C. J. Walker, who was born with the name Sarah Breedlove in 1867, was never a slave because slavery ended in Louisiana in January 1863 with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Her parents, Owen and Minerva Breedlove, and her older siblings were born as enslaved people. She was the first child in her family to be born as a free person.
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