Madam C. J. Walker

Madam C. J. Walker
Walker in 1904
KamundaganSarah Breedlove
(1867-12-23)Desyembre 23, 1867
Delta, Louisiana, United States
KagadananMayo 25, 1919(1919-05-25) (edad 51)
Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, United States
Lulubngan
Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
DinakulaanVilla Lewaro, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York
NasyunalidadAmerican
TrabahoBusinessperson, hair care entrepreneur,
philanthropist, and activist
Midbid bilangFounder of Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company
Yaman$10,000,000[1]
AgomMoses McWilliams (married 1882–1887)
John Davis (married 1894–c. 1903)
Charles Joseph Walker (married 1906–1912)
Mga akiA'Lelia Walker
Websityo
www.madamcjwalker.com
Madam Walker asin an saiyang mga katood sa saiyang sasakyan
C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1911

Si Sarah Breedlove (Disyembre 23, 1867 – Mayo 25, 1919), midbid bilang Madam C. J. Walker, sarong Aprikano-Amerikano na negosyante, pilantropo asin political asin aktibistang sosyal. Si Walker an tigkokonsiderang pinakamayaman na Aprikano-Amerikano na negosyante asin pinakamayaman na babayi sa sadiring sikap sa Amerika sa oras nin saiyang pagkagadan kan 1919.[2] Dawa tinawan siya nin parangal bilang enot na babaying milyonaryo sa sadiring sikap sa US,[3] an saiyang ari-arian uminabot nin haros $600,000 hanggang sa saiyang kagadanan.[1] Base sa obituaryo ni Walker sa The New York Times, "sinabi niya duwang taon makalipas [kan 1917] sinabi niya na bako pa siyang milyonaryo, pero nag asam na maging sa panahon".

A container of Madame C.J. Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower is held in the permanent collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Madam C. J. Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower in the permanent collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Harong sa Irvington
Lubongan ni Madam C. J. Walker

Mga toltolan

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Madam C. J. Walker". 
  2. Plantilya:Cite triumph
  3. Latson, Jennifer (December 23, 2014). "How America's First Self-Made Female Millionaire Built Her Fortune" (in English). 

Mababasa pa lalo

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Nonfiction biographies (based on primary source documents)

  • Bundles, A'Lelia Perry (2013). Madam Walker Theatre Center: An Indianapolis Treasure. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4671-1087-7.
  • Bundles, A'Lelia Perry (2008). Madam C. J. Walker: Entrepreneur. Black Americans of Achievement (Legacy ed.). New York: Chelsea House. ISBN 978-1-60413-072-0.
  • Colman, Penny (1994). Madam C. J. Walker: Building a Business Empire. Gateway Biography. Brookfield, CT: The Millbrook Press. ISBN 9781562943387.
  • Sullivan, Otha Richard; Haskins, James, eds. (2002). "Madam C.J. Walker (1867–1919)". African American Women Scientists and Inventors. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. pp. 25–30. ISBN 9780471387077.

Fiction/novels

  • Due, Tananarive (2000). The Black Rose: The Dramatic Story of Madam C. J. Walker, America's First Black Female Millionaire. Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-44156-0.