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Madam C. J. Walker


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Madame C.J. Walker
Madame C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove on December 23, 1867 in Delta, Louisiana on the Burney family plantation. Sarah's parents Minerva and Owen Breedlove were ex-slaves who sharecropped on the Burney plantation. She was orphaned at age seven, married at age fourteen to Moses McWilliams, had a child in 1885 and widowed at twenty. She then moved to St. Louis, working as a washerwoman for the next 18 years to support herself and her daughter. She made a hair tonic not to straighten hair but to treat scalp disease. In 1905, Sarah moved to Denver and worked for Annie Malone seller her hair tonic. She married her third husband Charles Joseph Walker, a newspaperman and changed her name to "Madame C.J. Walker and founded her company, naming if after herself. She sold her hair system door-to-door calling it The Walker Method or The Walker System. The system consisted of shampoo, a pomade "hair-grower", vigorous brushing and the application of heated iron combs to......

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