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Jalynn Patterson Period: 6 4/4/14

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Jalynn Patterson Period: 6 4/4/14. Who is Madam C.J. Walker?. Name: Sarah Breedlove aka Madam C.J. Walker. T he nation’s first women self- made millionaire . Birth date: December 23, 1867 Place of birth: Near Delta, Louisiana Death Date: May 25, 1919 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jalynn PattersonPeriod: 64/4/14

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Who is Madam C.J. Walker?• Name: Sarah Breedlove aka Madam

C.J. Walker. The nation’s first women self- made millionaire.

• Birth date: December 23, 1867– Place of birth: Near Delta, Louisiana

• Death Date: May 25, 1919– Place of death: Irvington-on-Hudson, New York

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Factors That Influenced Her…Madam C.J Walker developed a

scalp condition that caused her to loose her hair. She decided to invent a line of African American hair care products in 1905.

Before and After her using her hair care product

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ObstaclesOut of all entrepreneurs none faced

greater obstacles than Madam C.J walker. She the daughter of former slaves, orphaned at 7, married at 14, mother at 17 and widowed at 20. None of that stopped her. She was determined to build a better life for her and her daughter.

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Companies, products and/ or Services.

• Company– Madame C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company in

Indianapolis• Hair products– Vitamin E Super Grow– Conditioning Cream– Shampoo & Moisturizing Conditioner– Glossine

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What made her successful?By Madam C.J. Walker having

determination and dedication with her product it made her one of the most successful black owned businesses of the early 20th century and the nation’s first women self- made millionaire.

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What did I learn?I learned that Madame C.J. Walker

changed history on how to take care of African American hair. I learned that with a little hard work and dedication your dreams can come true.