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She also decided in Denver to found a business to manufacture and market her own hair treatment formula which she called Wonderful Hair Grower. Breedlove adopted a new professional name, Madam C. Walker, which she retained after her divorce from Charles Walker in and began to offer her products for sale through door-to-door agents called Madam C.
Walker Hair Culturists. Walker also set up a training school for her sales personnel. As the business expanded Walker relocated her operations to Indianapolis, then the largest inland shipping hub in the nation, to establish a factory for her line of beauty products. She also created a chain of beauty parlors in major cities in the United States, South America, and the Caribbean.
Breedlove also set up a training school for beauticians in Pittsburgh and began to advertise and sell products by mail order. By , Madam C. Walker Beauty Culture is available at Sephora retailers. Walker left one-third of her estate to her daughter, who would also become well-known as an important part of the Harlem Renaissance, and the remainder to various charities.
In , the Walker Building, an arts center that Walker had begun work on before her death, was opened in Indianapolis. An important African American cultural center for decades, it is now a registered National Historic Landmark. We strive for accuracy and fairness.
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They share her story through books, lectures and the Madam Walker Family Archives, a collection of Walker photos, business records, clothing, furniture and personal artifacts. The official Walker biography website, which is maintained by her great-great-granddaughter and biographer, is www.
Find images from the Madam C. Walker collection in the digital collection. Walker: Entrepreneur. Magazine, July , pp. New York: Scribner, Koehn, Nancy F. Madam C. Walker: entrepreneur, leader, and philanthropist. McKay, Claude.
Harlem: Negro Metropolis. New York: E. New York, N. Pleiss, Kathy. New York: Metropolitan Books, Price, Nelson. Carmel, Indiana: Guild Press of Indiana, Reynolds, Violet Cornelia Davis. The Story of a Remarkable Woman. Indianapolis: Universal Printing Co. Rooks, Noliwe M. Hair Raising: beauty, culture, and African American women.
New Brunswick, N. Her plans for her Indianapolis headquarters, the Walker Building, were carried out after her death and completed in Today, she is remembered as a pioneering Black female entrepreneur who inspired many with her financial independence, business acumen and philanthropy.
Meet Madam C. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present. Constitution and a leading presence in Democratic Party politics for two decades. She was the first Black woman Amid the harsh repression of slavery, Americans of African descent, and particularly black women, managed—sometimes at their own peril—to preserve the culture of their ancestry and articulate both their struggles and hopes in their own words and images.
A growing number of black Historically, Black women in sports faced double discrimination due to their gender and race. A number of African American female athletes have emerged as trailblazers in their particular sports over the years, from track and field and tennis to figure skating and basketball.
Among prominent figures are Madam C. Walker, who was the first U. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina was one of the most influential politicians in the United States and a leading voice for the South during the antebellum era.
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