Saturday, April 19

Madam C.J. Walker (1867–1919)

Birth Name: Sarah Breedlove
Profession: Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Inventor
Known As: America’s first self-made female millionaire


Her Groundbreaking Innovation

In the early 1900s, Madam C.J. Walker developed and marketed a line of hair care and beauty products specifically for African American women, including:

  • “Madam Walker’s Wonderful Hair Grower” – a scalp conditioning and healing formula
  • Hair oils, shampoos, and pomades tailored to textured hair
  • Products paired with educational guides on grooming and self-confidence

Why It Mattered:

She addressed a neglected market and empowered Black women to embrace their beauty at a time of intense racial and gender discrimination.


Business Empire

  • Founded the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company
  • Employed thousands of Black women as “Walker Agents”, offering them training and economic independence
  • Created a nationwide network of saleswomen and beauty schools

Legacy of Empowerment

  • First Black woman millionaire in America by her own efforts
  • Donated to causes like the NAACP, Tuskegee Institute, and Black YMCAs
  • Built a lavish estate in New York called Villa Lewaro, which became a hub for Black leaders and artists

“I got my start by giving myself a start.” – Madam C.J. Walker


Cultural Impact

  • Her life was portrayed in the Netflix miniseries Self Made, starring Octavia Spencer.
  • Honored with stamps, museums, and in business and women’s history textbooks.
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