sarah breedlove was born on december 23,1867 when sarah was 7, both of her parents died of yellow...
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Sarah Breedlove was born on December 23,1867
When Sarah was 7, both of her parents died of yellow fever
To survive she and her siblings picked cotton
When Sarah was 20, she joined the St. Paul’s African Methodist Episcopical Church
In 1881Sarah married Moses McWilliams
Sarah then worked as a laundress
In i885 Sarah and Moses had a girl named A’lelia
In 1887 Moses McWilliams died
Walker In 1906 Sarah married Charles Joseph Walker and changed her name to Madam C.J.
In 1910 Madam C.J Walker moved to Indianapolis, Indiana to set up the headquarters for her business.
In 1915 Madame C.J had a 34- room mansion built for her in New York.
In 1912 Madam C.j Walker hosted the first Annual Walker Beauty Culturists Convention
Sometime between 1913-1916 Madam C.J Walker and Charles Joseph Walker divorced .
Madam C.J. Walker donated 1,000 dollars to the Tuskegee Institute and hundreds to the NAACP and other black charities. She also had helped establish the Mary McLeod Bethune school.
Some of the remedy
was grown in Africa
She claimed the ingredients came to her in a dream
She did not know how to read and write until later in life.
Madam C.J Walker died in 1919 She was buried at Woodland
Cemetery in the BronxShe left an estate valued at two-million dollars
She died after World war I
“I got my start by giving myself a start ”‘‘Perseverance is my motto”
“I had to make my own living and my own opportunity. But I made it! Don't sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them.”
Madam C.J. was known for her philanthropy