Madam C.J. Walker was the first African-American female millionaire in America. She had a tragic childhood, marrying at a young age and had her kid at a young age. She was lucky to find out how to fix her hair disease and sell her products to other young women like her. Then become the first African-American Female millionaire. In the end she did many amazing things throughout her 55 year old life. Madam C.J. Walker's Childhood Madam C.J. Walker was born on December 23, 1867, around delta, Louisiana. Madam C.J. Walker was the first child in her family to be born after Abraham Lincon freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation. Madam C.J. Walker was seven when she was orphaned and at 14 she ran away from her abusive brother-in-law …show more content…
Walker wanted to create a product of her own because she was losing her hair and wanted to help other women like her. She worked on some things with homemade products. “With his pharmaceutical suggestions, coupled with the knowledge she gained from her brothers and working as a Poro agent, Walker developed her own product.” After a while she had a treatment that would change the Black hair care industry. Her way of treating this used scalp preparation, iron combs, and lotion. Her invention has succeeded so far. Most Black women's hair care products were owned and sold by white businesses, but Madam C.J. Walker advertised them by focusing on the health of the women, not the money. She sold her product only to black women and won their loyalty for her black hair care products. “She sold her homemade products directly to Black women, using a personal approach that won her loyal customers.” ( History.com Editors, “The walker system” paragraph 1) Madam C.J. Walker had beauty culturalists that were saleswomen that sold the product to people. She was extremely successful at this and kept going. In 1905 she moved to Denver, Colorado. Madam C.J. Walker only had $1.05 with her. She had products called Vegetable Shampoo, Wonderful Hair Grower, and Glossine that became popular with her customers. These products gave her a decent amount of money that she used for marketing, which her husband helped with, John Davis. He also helped with Advertising and mail orders. After a …show more content…
Madam C.J. Walker started clubs and encouraged her staff to give back to her community. During this time jobs for black women were fairly limited and she showed female talent, “even stipulating in her company’s charter that only a woman could serve as president.” ( History.com Editors, “The first black millionaire woman in America” paragraph 2) Madam C.J. Walker donated to many black owned businesses. Madam C.J. Walker helped many women with hair loss and hair diseases. She also fought for black rights and helped many people with more than her hair. Madam C.J. Walker donated to many highschools and hair