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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. Multiple sources mention that although other women (like Mary Ellen Pleasant) might have been the first, their wealth is not as well-documented. Walker made her fortune by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for black women through the business she founded, Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company. She became known also for her philanthropy and activism. She made financial donations to numerous organizations such as the NAACP, and became a patron of the arts. Villa Lewaro, Walker's lavish estate in Irvington, New York, served as a social gathering place for the African-American community. At the time of her death, she was considered the wealthiest African-American businesswoman and wealthiest self-made black woman in America. Her name was a version of "Mrs. Charles Joseph Walker", after her third husband. Early life Sarah Breedlove was born on December 23, 1867, close to Delta, Louisiana. Her parents were Owen and Minerva (Anderson) Breedlove. She had five siblings, who included an older sister, Louvenia, and four brothers: Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen Jr. Robert W. Burney, enslaved her older siblings on his Madison Parish plantation. Sarah was the first child in her family born into freedom after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Her mother died in 1872, likely from cholera; an epidemic traveled with river passengers up the Mississippi, reaching Tennessee and related areas in 1873. Her father remarried but died a year later. She was orphaned at the age of seven. Sarah moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi, at the age of 10, where she lived with Louvenia and her brother-in-law, Jesse Powell. She started working as a child as a domestic servant. "I had little or no opportunity when I started out in life, having been left an orphan and being without mother or father since I was seven years of age," she often recounted. She also recounted that she had only three months of formal education, which she learned during Sunday school literacy lessons at the church she attended during her earlier years. Personal life Marriage and family 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 left her second husband, John Davis, around 1903. In January 1906, Sarah married Charles Joseph Walker, a newspaper advertising salesman she had known in St. Louis, Missouri. Through this marriage, she became known as Madam C. J. Walker. The couple divorced in 1912; Charles died in 1926. Lelia McWilliams adopted her stepfather's surname and became known as A'Lelia Walker. Religion Walker was a Christian. Her Christian faith had a large influence on her philanthropy. She was a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Career In 1888, she and her daughter moved to St. Louis, where three of her brothers lived. Sarah found work as a laundress, earning barely more than a dollar a day. She was determined to make enough money to provide her daughter with formal education. During the 1880s, she lived in a community where Ragtime music was developed; she sang at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church and started to yearn for an educated life as she watched the community of women at her church. Sarah suffered severe dandruff 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 indoor plumbing, central heating, and electricity. Initially, Sarah learned about hair care from her brothers, who were barbers in St. Louis. Around the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World's Fair at St. Louis in 1904), she became a commission agent selling products for Annie Turnbo Malone, an African-American hair-care entrepreneur, millionaire, and owner of the Poro Company. Sales at the exposition were a disappointment since the African-American community was largely ignored. While working for Malone, who would later become Walker's largest rival in the hair-care industry, Sarah began to take her new knowledge and develop her own product line. In July 1905, when she was 37 years old, Sarah and her daughter moved to Denver, Colorado, where she continued to sell products for Malone and develop her own hair-care business. A controversy developed between Annie Malone and Sarah because Malone accused Sarah of stealing her formula, a mixture of petroleum jelly and sulfur that had been in use for a hundred years. Following her marriage to Charles Walker in 1906, Sarah became known as Madam C. J. Walker. She marketed herself as an independent hairdresser and retailer of cosmetic creams. ("Madam" was adopted from women pioneers of the French beauty industry.) Her husband, who was also her business partner, provided advice on advertising and promotion; Sarah sold her products door to door, teaching other black women how to groom and style their hair. In 1906, Walker put her daughter in charge of the mail-order operation in Denver while she and her husband traveled throughout the southern and eastern United States to expand the business. In 1908, Walker and her husband relocated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they opened a beauty parlor and established Lelia College to train "hair culturists". As an advocate of black women's economic independence, she opened training programs in the "Walker System" for her national network of licensed sales agents who earned healthy commissions (Michaels, PhD. 2015). After Walker closed the business in Denver in 1907, A'Lelia joined her in Pittsburgh. In 1910, when Walker established a new base in Indianapolis, A'Lelia ran the day-to-day operations in Pittsburgh. A'Lelia also persuaded her mother to establish an office and beauty salon in New York City's growing Harlem neighborhood in 1913; it became a center of African-American culture. In 1910, Walker relocated her businesses to Indianapolis, where she established the headquarters for the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company. She initially purchased a house and factory at 640 North West Street. Walker later built a factory, hair salon, and beauty school to train her sales agents, and added a laboratory to help with research. She also assembled a staff that included Freeman Ransom, Robert Lee Brokenburr, Alice Kelly, and Marjorie Joyner, among others, to assist in managing the growing company. Many of her co.... Discover the S J Walker popular books. Find the top 100 most popular S J Walker books.

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    Hour of the Hunter

    J. A. Jance

    The hunter is free to kill again and hour by hour, he draws closer . . .The brilliant psychopath Andrew Carlisle spent only six years in prison for the brutal torture–murder of a ...

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    Bell Helicopter Textron v. Honorable Jeff Walker

    Supreme Court of Texas

    Relators are defendants in a wrongful death action brought by the real parties in interest as beneficiaries of persons killed in a helicopter crash about twenty miles off the coast...

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    Aura of Nostalgia

    S.J. Walker

    Laura has grown up in a home rife with secrets and mental illness, and craves a normal family. More than anything in her young life she wanted normal, but the secrets invaded the n...

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    It Occurs to Me That I Am America

    Jonathan Santlofer

    A provocative, unprecedented anthology featuring original short stories on what it means to be an American from thirty bestselling and awardwinning authors with an introduction by ...

  • Aura of Nostalgia synopsis, comments

    Aura of Nostalgia

    S.J. Walker

    Laura has grown up in a home rife with secrets and mental illness, and craves a normal family. More than anything in her young life she wanted normal, but the secrets invaded the n...

  • State Texas v. Honorable Dee Brown Walker synopsis, comments

    State Texas v. Honorable Dee Brown Walker

    Supreme Court of Texas

    In this original mandamus proceeding, the State of Texas seeks to compel Judge Walker to reinstate a temporary injunction against Gibson Products Company, Inc. This cause has been ...

  • R. E. Walker v. Hon. John Ray Harrison Judge synopsis, comments

    R. E. Walker v. Hon. John Ray Harrison Judge

    The Supreme Court of Texas

    Relator Walker petitions this court in an original proceeding for a writ of mandamus to compel District Judge Harrison to vacate his order reinstating a case previously dismissed f...

  • Mary Reeside, Executrix of James Reeside, Plaintiff in Error v. Robert J. Walker synopsis, comments

    Mary Reeside, Executrix of James Reeside, Plaintiff in Error v. Robert J. Walker

    United States Supreme Court

    THIS case was brought up, by writ of error, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, holden in and for the county of Washington. James Reeside, in ...

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    Cosmology and Moral Community in the Lakota Sun Dance

    Fritz Detwiler

    Drawing on Indigenous methodologies, this book uses a close analysis of James R. Walker’s 1917 monograph on the Lakota Sun Dance to explore how the Sun Dance communal ritual comple...

  • Milton Kainer v. James W. Walker synopsis, comments

    Milton Kainer v. James W. Walker

    The Supreme Court of Texas

    This suit was brought by James W. Walker, respondent, to recover for damages alleged to have been sustained in an intersectional collision between the automobile he was driving and...

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    Still Perfect

    S.J. Walker

    They're finally together after twentysix years apart.But a secret revealed threatens their new relationship.Will she be forgiven?And this time can they make it last?

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    The Dog Park Detectives

    Blake Mara

    Murder is never just a walk in the park . . . When friends Louise and Irina find a dead body in the local park whilst walking their dogs, they are soon drawn into the mystery of wh...

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    4 East Triumph and Tragedy, A Nurse Remembers

    S.J. Walker

    The author remembers stories of triumph and tragedy as a nurse on 4 East, an acute care pediatric unit where children and their families faced the greatest challenges of their...

  • Opal Lee Walker v. Blue Water Garden Apartments synopsis, comments

    Opal Lee Walker v. Blue Water Garden Apartments

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    We address two issues of appellate procedure in this forcible entry and detainer case: whether petitioners paupers affidavit was sufficient to perfect her appeal from the judgment ...

  • Matter Charles J. Walker Et Al. v. Board Education Olean City School District synopsis, comments

    Matter Charles J. Walker Et Al. v. Board Education Olean City School District

    Supreme Court of New York

    Order unanimously reversed, without costs, and petition dismissed, without prejudice to any administrative action deemed advisable. Memorandum: Respondent appeals from an order den...

  • State Texas v. G. A. Walker synopsis, comments

    State Texas v. G. A. Walker

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    The State of Texas and the City of Marshall, both acting by and through the City, hereinafter referred to as the Plaintiffs, instituted this condemnation proceeding against G. A. W...

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    Private Dancer

    Kimberly Dean

    Torn between two worlds, Alicia struggles to find a way to walk with her faith, but still dance with sin.When Alicia gets caught in the conflict between her father’s church and the...

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    The Song Remembers

    S.J. Walker

    I have a lousy track record with the male species. It all started when I was five and I killed my best friend. I've suffered my penance. It has all gone downhill since then…

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    Day of the Dead

    J. A. Jance

    The smash New York Times bestselling author continues the chilling tale begun in Kiss of the Bees and Hour of the Hunter with this shocking new tale of knifeedge suspenseThe Walker...

  • Bell Helicopter Textron v. Honorable Jeff Walker synopsis, comments

    Bell Helicopter Textron v. Honorable Jeff Walker

    Supreme Court of Texas No. C-9099

    Relators are defendants in a wrongful death action brought by the real parties in interest as beneficiaries of persons killed in a helicopter crash about twenty miles off the coast...

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    Real Irish New York

    Dermot McEvoy

    As they entered their six hundredth year of British occupation, the Irish looked to America. By the 1840s, America was the oasis that the Irish sought during a decade of both famin...

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    Whisky

    Fabien Humbert & Alexandre Vingtier

    VOYAGEZ  à travers l’histoire depuis le whisky depuis ses origines en Irlande au XIVe siècle jusqu’aux expérimentations étonnantes du XXIe siècle.APPRENEZ  les étapes de ...

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    Letters from Black America

    Pamela Newkirk

    Letters from Black America fills a literary and historical void by presenting the pantheon of African American experience in the most intimate way possiblethrough the heartfelt cor...

  • S. H. Barry v. William J. Walker synopsis, comments

    S. H. Barry v. William J. Walker

    Supreme Court of Florida

    DAVIS, J. This is an appeal from a decree of the Circuit Court of Hillsborough County affirming an order of the County Judge of that county refusing to revoke the probate of the w...

  • William J. Hill, David M. Porter, And William F. Walker v. the United States Et Al. synopsis, comments

    William J. Hill, David M. Porter, And William F. Walker v. the United States Et Al.

    United States Supreme Court

    On the 15th of June, 1839, the District Attorney brought suit upon the note, in the name of the United States, against all the parties, and at November term obtained judgment. In J...