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Madam C.J. Walker
Name
Madam
C.J.
Walker
Birth/Death Dates
1867-1919
Where in Indiana
Marion
County--Indianapolis
When in Indiana
1910-1916
Notable For
Walker
created
a
product
to
stimulate
hair
growth
and a
steel
comb
that
helped
straighten
hair.
She
established
her
own
company
in
Indianapolis
employing
people
there and
thousands
of
agents
across
the
country.
She
founded
beauty
schools
in
Indianapolis
and
several
other
major
cities.
Walker
was the
first
black
woman
to
become
a
millionaire.
She
donated
to
African
American
charities
and
protested
against
segregation
and
lynching.
She
moved
to
New
York
in
1916.
A
theater
in
Indianapolis
is
named
in her
honor.
Description
Madam
Walker
is
shown
wearing
a
dress
with a
v-neckline.
It
is
decorated
with
lace
and
tassels.
She
is
wearing
a
broach
and
matching
earrings
and
necklace.
Subject
Walker, C. J., Madam, 1867-1919
African Americans--Indiana--Indianapolis
Beauty shops
Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company
Beauty culture--Indiana--Indianapolis
Cosmetics industry--Indiana--Indianapolis
Item ID
Madam
Walker
portrait-1
Source of Image
Madam
C.J.
Walker
Collection
(M
0399)
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
Information
taken
from the
Madam
C.J.
Walker
Collection
Guide
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2005
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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