All about Madam C. J. Walker

A'Lelia Bundles, Kirsten Halvorsen, and Jennifer Mujezinovic

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Madam C. J. Walker was a self-made millionaire who was beloved within her community for her philanthropy, and respected as a first rate business person. She was America's first female self-made millionaire. Madam C. J. Walker is now the subject of the Netflix min-series Self Made based on the adult biography also by the A'Lelia Bundles.

Born Sarah Breedlove, she was the first person born free in her family. She married Charles Joseph Walker and became known as Madam C. J. Walker, the name she would later use on her hair care products.

After talking with her brothers, who were barbers, and experiencing problems with hair loss, she developed a formula that healed scalp infections. This inspired her to start her own line of hair care products to do things like reduce dandruff, grow longer hair, smooth hair, or prevent baldness. Her company employed thousands of door-to-door saleswomen from all over the United States and the Caribbean.

Publisher: Blue River Press
Published: 01/01/2018
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.30w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781681570938
Age: Ages 9-12

About the Author
Halvorsen, Kirsten: - Kirsten Halvorsen is a young artist who earned her degree from the College of William and Mary while illustrating her first book. She lives and works in Virginia, but loves to travel with friends and family.
Bundles, A'Lelia: - A'Lelia Bundles is a former network television executive and producer, who enjoyed a thirty-year career with ABC News and NBC News. She is chairman of the board of the Foundation for the National Archives, a vice chairman of Columbia University's board of trustees, a member of the advisory boards of the Indiana Historical Society's publication committee and of the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Madam C. J. Walker and lives in Washington, D. C.