She was the first African-American to come with hair care inventions went on to become the first self made female millionaire in North American.
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She was the first African-American to come with hair care inventions went on to become the first self made female millionaire in North American.
Madam C. J. Walker was famous because she was a pioneer of the hair care products industry during the early twentieth century who also became a philanrthropist and anti-lynching activist. She was a patron of the arts who supported African American artists and a philanthropist of provided scholarships at many blacks schools and colleges. She also contributed money to the NAACP, the AME church and other black organizations.
Source: On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker by A'Lelia Bundles
She was the first African-American to come with hair care inventions went on to become the first self made female millionaire in North American.
Sarah Breedlove McWilliams Walker.
Madam C.J. Walker died May 25, 1919. She died at the age of 51.
No, Madame CJ Walker didn't go to school, she was taught by a woman from her church.
No! Madame C. J. Walker never even had an education. That is why it was so hard for her to accomplish being the first African American woman to become a millionare.
she was a hairspray colinist