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This sign, indicating you were an authorized agent with the Madam C.J. Walker Company, was also a sign of freedom and opportunity for many African American women.
Franchises with the Walker beauty company allowed thousands of black women to launch their own businesses, in spite of restrictive access to bank loans and more during segregation.
Madam CJ Walker was a self-made millionaire through her hair-care company. Not only was Walker’s company a source of opportunity for many African American women, Walker’s gave philanthropically to organizations that were typically founded by or focused on serving African Americans.
Before she was a millionaire, Madam C. J. Walker was an orphan, child laborer, teenaged wife and mother, young widow, and homeless migrant. She knew the struggles of being poor, black, and female in the Jim Crow South. So when she had money, she knew the causes she wanted to address. To learn more, click the link in our bio.
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