This document provides a summary of the accomplishments and achievements of notable African American women throughout history. It highlights women from various fields including business, civil rights activism, education, entertainment, health care, journalism, military, politics, science and more. Short biographies and photos are included for many of the women mentioned such as Madam C.J. Walker, Michelle Obama, Viola Davis, Ruth Simmons, and Althea Gibson.
The Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in the 1960s to challenge the non-enforcement of the Supreme Court decision that banned segregation in interstate travel facilities. They faced violent attacks from white supremacists, as well as imprisonment. The Freedom Riders originated in Washington D.C. and were started by James L. Farmer Jr., an African American civil rights leader, who helped make segregation unacceptable through their activism and willingness to endure hardships for desegregation.
This document provides a timeline of key events from 1862 to 1904 relating to Native Americans, African Americans, and westward expansion in the United States. It touches on topics like the Homestead Act of 1862, Buffalo Soldiers, battles like Little Bighorn and Wounded Knee, and the Dawes Act which broke up Native American reservations.
This document provides biographical information about James Francis Jordan (1824-1900) and his wife Sarah Cannon Jordan (1820-1890). It details their births in England, marriage in 1846, emigration to America in 1855 aboard the ship Siddons with their children, journey to Utah, and settlement in Rush Valley where they were among the first pioneers. James and Sarah are buried in Clover Cemetery in Tooele County, Utah. The document also lists their children and provides sources for further information about James and Sarah's Mormon pioneer journey and life in Utah.
Elvis Presley was born in 1935 in Mississippi and moved to Memphis as a child. He was influenced by gospel, country, and R&B music. His recording career began in 1954 and he soon became a global star, known for blending different music styles. He acted in films and had successful concert tours. Considered one of the most important pop culture figures of the 20th century, Elvis died in 1977 at his home in Memphis.
The document discusses the history of public housing in Chicago, focusing on the Cabrini-Green housing project. It provides background on the 'Little Hell' neighborhood that preceded Cabrini-Green and details the original Cabrini Homes built in 1942. Over time, Cabrini-Green deteriorated and crime increased, leading to its demolition and redevelopment into mixed-income housing starting in the 1990s. However, fewer affordable units were built than were demolished, displacing many low-income residents."
This document provides biographies of three powerful African American women: Madam CJ Walker, Rosa Parks, and Oprah Winfrey. It discusses how each woman faced discrimination but showed courage in fighting for equality and women's rights. Madam Walker was the first female self-made millionaire who built a cosmetics business and advocated for racial issues. Rosa Parks' act of civil disobedience sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and modern civil rights movement. Oprah Winfrey broke barriers as the first black woman news anchor and philanthropist who supports educational causes.
4th Grade Biography Project Timelines - created in PPT by students to demonstrate mastery of technology skills applied to research projects. Students created videos and QR codes for their videos as well. All images are cited.
Edward S. Curtis was a photographer born in 1868 in Whitewater, Wisconsin. He had an early interest in photography and began his career as an apprentice at age 17. Curtis is best known for his documentation of Native American tribes in the early 20th century, in an attempt to preserve their vanishing cultures. One of his most famous photos is Canyon de Chelly, taken in 1906, which depicts tiny figures of Native Americans against the vast landscape to convey their disappearing way of life.
The Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in the 1960s to challenge the non-enforcement of the Supreme Court decision that banned segregation in interstate travel facilities. They faced violent attacks from white supremacists, as well as imprisonment. The Freedom Riders originated in Washington D.C. and were started by James L. Farmer Jr., an African American civil rights leader, who helped make segregation unacceptable through their activism and willingness to endure hardships for desegregation.
This document provides a timeline of key events from 1862 to 1904 relating to Native Americans, African Americans, and westward expansion in the United States. It touches on topics like the Homestead Act of 1862, Buffalo Soldiers, battles like Little Bighorn and Wounded Knee, and the Dawes Act which broke up Native American reservations.
This document provides biographical information about James Francis Jordan (1824-1900) and his wife Sarah Cannon Jordan (1820-1890). It details their births in England, marriage in 1846, emigration to America in 1855 aboard the ship Siddons with their children, journey to Utah, and settlement in Rush Valley where they were among the first pioneers. James and Sarah are buried in Clover Cemetery in Tooele County, Utah. The document also lists their children and provides sources for further information about James and Sarah's Mormon pioneer journey and life in Utah.
Elvis Presley was born in 1935 in Mississippi and moved to Memphis as a child. He was influenced by gospel, country, and R&B music. His recording career began in 1954 and he soon became a global star, known for blending different music styles. He acted in films and had successful concert tours. Considered one of the most important pop culture figures of the 20th century, Elvis died in 1977 at his home in Memphis.
The document discusses the history of public housing in Chicago, focusing on the Cabrini-Green housing project. It provides background on the 'Little Hell' neighborhood that preceded Cabrini-Green and details the original Cabrini Homes built in 1942. Over time, Cabrini-Green deteriorated and crime increased, leading to its demolition and redevelopment into mixed-income housing starting in the 1990s. However, fewer affordable units were built than were demolished, displacing many low-income residents."
This document provides biographies of three powerful African American women: Madam CJ Walker, Rosa Parks, and Oprah Winfrey. It discusses how each woman faced discrimination but showed courage in fighting for equality and women's rights. Madam Walker was the first female self-made millionaire who built a cosmetics business and advocated for racial issues. Rosa Parks' act of civil disobedience sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and modern civil rights movement. Oprah Winfrey broke barriers as the first black woman news anchor and philanthropist who supports educational causes.
4th Grade Biography Project Timelines - created in PPT by students to demonstrate mastery of technology skills applied to research projects. Students created videos and QR codes for their videos as well. All images are cited.
Edward S. Curtis was a photographer born in 1868 in Whitewater, Wisconsin. He had an early interest in photography and began his career as an apprentice at age 17. Curtis is best known for his documentation of Native American tribes in the early 20th century, in an attempt to preserve their vanishing cultures. One of his most famous photos is Canyon de Chelly, taken in 1906, which depicts tiny figures of Native Americans against the vast landscape to convey their disappearing way of life.
This document lists famous celebrities from ancient Egypt to the present day including Queen Nefertiti, Alexander the Great, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, Louisa May Alcott, Amelia Earhart, Al Capone, Clara Bow, Mildred "Babe" Didrikson, Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, Bill Cosby, Annette Funicello, Sylvester Stallone, Donald Trump, Oprah, Janice Dickinson, Tiger Woods, Jessica Simpson, and Dakota Fanning.
This document lists the names of various celebrities from ancient history to present day along with their professions and birth/death years. It includes famous figures such as Queen Nefertiti of ancient Egypt, American presidents Abraham Lincoln, authors such as Louisa May Alcott and Harriet Beecher Stowe, athlete Babe Didrikson, actresses Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jessica Simpson, comedian Bill Cosby, golfer Tiger Woods, and business executive Donald Trump. The document provides basic biographical information on over 20 notable celebrities from different eras.
This document provides brief biographies of various famous individuals from history and popular culture. It includes short descriptions of Barry Sanders, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia O'Keeff, Judge Roy Bean, Barack Obama, Leonardo da Vinci, Jacqueline Kennedy, Amelia Earhart, Michael Jordan, Emily Dickinson, Lance Armstrong, Harry Houdini, Emmitt Smith, Thomas Jefferson, John Elway, Benjamin Franklin, Evelyn Cisneros, and Princess Diana, along with key facts about what each individual is famous for and some additional context.
Amelia Earhart was an American aviator who was a pioneer for women in aviation. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937, she disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to fly around the world at the equator. Her disappearance remains one of aviation's greatest unsolved mysteries.
This document profiles several prominent women from Polk County, Oregon from the 19th century to present day. It describes their backgrounds, accomplishments, and contributions to the local community in brief biographies. The women came from a variety of backgrounds and occupations, including pioneers, teachers, politicians, writers, and business owners. They played important roles in establishing and developing the county through their leadership, community involvement, and advocacy work over the past two centuries.
Essie Tucker & Helene Hale Black Women's History Booklistsusanluevano
This document provides information about the Essie Tucker and Helene Hale Collection of Black Women's History located at the Burnett Public Library in Long Beach, CA. It contains over 200 books that highlight the contributions of Black women to America. The collection was started in 1996 by Marcus O. Tucker Jr. and Indira Hale Tucker to honor their pioneering mothers, Essie Tucker and Helene Hale. It includes biographies of notable Black women and books profiling women in various careers such as art, business, film, journalism, law, music, opera, photography, politics, preaching, academia, science, and writing.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history and helped advance civil rights. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, the military, science, entertainment, sports, and more, who broke barriers and racial obstacles as "firsts" in their respective areas. The list spans from the 19th century to present day and includes well-known figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Barack Obama as well as many lesser known but still important names.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history and helped advance civil rights. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, the military, science, entertainment, sports, and more, who broke barriers and racial obstacles as "firsts" in their respective areas. The list spans from the 19th century to present day and includes well-known figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Barack Obama as well as many lesser known but still important names.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced United States history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more who broke barriers and racial obstacles. The list spans from the 19th century to present day, showing that Black history and achievement is integral to American history overall.
Woodville Elementary School held a Black History Month event honoring Black leaders and the school's history of desegregation. The event featured presentations on influential Black figures like Harriet Tubman, George Washington Carver, and Martin Luther King Jr. It also highlighted local leaders involved in Tallahassee's bus boycott like Reverend Charles Kenzie Steele and Patricia Stephens Due. The school traced its own history from a one-room schoolhouse to its desegregation in the 1960s. The event aimed to teach students about the struggles and accomplishments of Black Americans.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. Many "firsts" are mentioned, such as the first Black astronaut, senators, generals, pilots, millionaires, and others who broke barriers. The list celebrates those who fought against injustice and racism to help advance equality and representation in America.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who overcame obstacles and achieved notable firsts and successes in various fields such as government, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. It recognizes individuals who were the first black elected officials, astronauts, pilots, doctors, lawyers, journalists, actors, athletes, and more, many of whom helped pave the way for future generations through their determination and accomplishments despite facing racism and discrimination.
This Black History Month 'Power Point Slide Show' was one of the last emails that Clarencetta sent out before her 'Transition.' Cetta was a "Proud African American Woman." She was always willing to share funny emails and helpful information. Enjoy!
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. Many "firsts" are mentioned, such as the first Black astronaut, senators, generals, pilots, millionaires, and others who broke barriers. The list celebrates those who fought against injustice and racism to help advance equality and representation in America.
This Black History Month 'Power Point Slide Show' was one of the last emails that Clarencetta sent out before her 'Transition.' Cetta was a "Proud African American Woman." She was always willing to share funny emails and helpful information. Enjoy!
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Harry Belafonte is an iconic American singer, actor, producer, and civil rights activist born in 1927. He came from an impoverished background as the child of Caribbean immigrants. Belafonte became involved with folk music in the 1950s and used his platform to advocate for civil rights, performing at the 1963 March on Washington. Some of his most famous songs include "Day-O" and "Jamaica Farewell," which celebrated Caribbean culture and helped introduce American audiences to calypso music. Throughout his career, Belafonte has been a vocal supporter of social justice causes and worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists. He continues to be recognized for his significant contributions to
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Harry Belafonte is an iconic American singer, actor, producer, and civil rights activist born in 1927. He came from an impoverished background as the child of Caribbean immigrants. Belafonte became involved with folk music in the 1950s and used his platform to advocate for civil rights, performing at the 1963 March on Washington. Some of his most famous songs include "Day-O" and "Jamaica Farewell," which celebrated Caribbean culture and helped introduce American audiences to calypso music. Throughout his career, Belafonte has been a vocal supporter of social justice causes and worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists to advance the civil rights movement in the U.S
This document lists famous celebrities from ancient Egypt to the present day including Queen Nefertiti, Alexander the Great, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, Louisa May Alcott, Amelia Earhart, Al Capone, Clara Bow, Mildred "Babe" Didrikson, Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, Bill Cosby, Annette Funicello, Sylvester Stallone, Donald Trump, Oprah, Janice Dickinson, Tiger Woods, Jessica Simpson, and Dakota Fanning.
This document lists the names of various celebrities from ancient history to present day along with their professions and birth/death years. It includes famous figures such as Queen Nefertiti of ancient Egypt, American presidents Abraham Lincoln, authors such as Louisa May Alcott and Harriet Beecher Stowe, athlete Babe Didrikson, actresses Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jessica Simpson, comedian Bill Cosby, golfer Tiger Woods, and business executive Donald Trump. The document provides basic biographical information on over 20 notable celebrities from different eras.
This document provides brief biographies of various famous individuals from history and popular culture. It includes short descriptions of Barry Sanders, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgia O'Keeff, Judge Roy Bean, Barack Obama, Leonardo da Vinci, Jacqueline Kennedy, Amelia Earhart, Michael Jordan, Emily Dickinson, Lance Armstrong, Harry Houdini, Emmitt Smith, Thomas Jefferson, John Elway, Benjamin Franklin, Evelyn Cisneros, and Princess Diana, along with key facts about what each individual is famous for and some additional context.
Amelia Earhart was an American aviator who was a pioneer for women in aviation. She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937, she disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean during an attempt to fly around the world at the equator. Her disappearance remains one of aviation's greatest unsolved mysteries.
This document profiles several prominent women from Polk County, Oregon from the 19th century to present day. It describes their backgrounds, accomplishments, and contributions to the local community in brief biographies. The women came from a variety of backgrounds and occupations, including pioneers, teachers, politicians, writers, and business owners. They played important roles in establishing and developing the county through their leadership, community involvement, and advocacy work over the past two centuries.
Essie Tucker & Helene Hale Black Women's History Booklistsusanluevano
This document provides information about the Essie Tucker and Helene Hale Collection of Black Women's History located at the Burnett Public Library in Long Beach, CA. It contains over 200 books that highlight the contributions of Black women to America. The collection was started in 1996 by Marcus O. Tucker Jr. and Indira Hale Tucker to honor their pioneering mothers, Essie Tucker and Helene Hale. It includes biographies of notable Black women and books profiling women in various careers such as art, business, film, journalism, law, music, opera, photography, politics, preaching, academia, science, and writing.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history and helped advance civil rights. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, the military, science, entertainment, sports, and more, who broke barriers and racial obstacles as "firsts" in their respective areas. The list spans from the 19th century to present day and includes well-known figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Barack Obama as well as many lesser known but still important names.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history and helped advance civil rights. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, the military, science, entertainment, sports, and more, who broke barriers and racial obstacles as "firsts" in their respective areas. The list spans from the 19th century to present day and includes well-known figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Barack Obama as well as many lesser known but still important names.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced United States history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more who broke barriers and racial obstacles. The list spans from the 19th century to present day, showing that Black history and achievement is integral to American history overall.
Woodville Elementary School held a Black History Month event honoring Black leaders and the school's history of desegregation. The event featured presentations on influential Black figures like Harriet Tubman, George Washington Carver, and Martin Luther King Jr. It also highlighted local leaders involved in Tallahassee's bus boycott like Reverend Charles Kenzie Steele and Patricia Stephens Due. The school traced its own history from a one-room schoolhouse to its desegregation in the 1960s. The event aimed to teach students about the struggles and accomplishments of Black Americans.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. Many "firsts" are mentioned, such as the first Black astronaut, senators, generals, pilots, millionaires, and others who broke barriers. The list celebrates those who fought against injustice and racism to help advance equality and representation in America.
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who overcame obstacles and achieved notable firsts and successes in various fields such as government, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. It recognizes individuals who were the first black elected officials, astronauts, pilots, doctors, lawyers, journalists, actors, athletes, and more, many of whom helped pave the way for future generations through their determination and accomplishments despite facing racism and discrimination.
This Black History Month 'Power Point Slide Show' was one of the last emails that Clarencetta sent out before her 'Transition.' Cetta was a "Proud African American Woman." She was always willing to share funny emails and helpful information. Enjoy!
This document lists and honors many pioneering African Americans who have influenced history. It recognizes individuals from various fields, including politics, civil rights activism, science, sports, entertainment, and more. Many "firsts" are mentioned, such as the first Black astronaut, senators, generals, pilots, millionaires, and others who broke barriers. The list celebrates those who fought against injustice and racism to help advance equality and representation in America.
This Black History Month 'Power Point Slide Show' was one of the last emails that Clarencetta sent out before her 'Transition.' Cetta was a "Proud African American Woman." She was always willing to share funny emails and helpful information. Enjoy!
Black diaspora music and entertainment, harry belafonteMonayeRikard
Harry Belafonte is an iconic American singer, actor, producer, and civil rights activist born in 1927. He came from an impoverished background as the child of Caribbean immigrants. Belafonte became involved with folk music in the 1950s and used his platform to advocate for civil rights, performing at the 1963 March on Washington. Some of his most famous songs include "Day-O" and "Jamaica Farewell," which celebrated Caribbean culture and helped introduce American audiences to calypso music. Throughout his career, Belafonte has been a vocal supporter of social justice causes and worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists. He continues to be recognized for his significant contributions to
Black diaspora music and entertainment, harry belafonteMonayeRikard
Harry Belafonte is an iconic American singer, actor, producer, and civil rights activist born in 1927. He came from an impoverished background as the child of Caribbean immigrants. Belafonte became involved with folk music in the 1950s and used his platform to advocate for civil rights, performing at the 1963 March on Washington. Some of his most famous songs include "Day-O" and "Jamaica Farewell," which celebrated Caribbean culture and helped introduce American audiences to calypso music. Throughout his career, Belafonte has been a vocal supporter of social justice causes and worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other activists to advance the civil rights movement in the U.S
Black diaspora music and entertainment, harry belafonte
Treasury 2 16-2012 #2 pdf
1. Black History Month
African American Women
THE SPIRIT OF BLACK WOMEN
PRESENTED BY
A’ L E L I A B U N D L E S
D E PA R T M E N T O F T H E T R E A S U R Y
FEBRUARY 1 6 , 2 0 1 2
W W W. A L E L I A B U N D L E S . C O M
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2. The Spirit of
African American
Women
Black History
Month 2012
Judith Jamison
Director Emeritus
Alvin Ailey
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3. 1985
Michelle Robinson graduates
from Princeton
1988
Michelle Robinson graduates
from Harvard Law School
1992
Michelle Robinson marries
Barack Obama
2009
Michelle Obama becomes First First Lady Michelle Obama
Lady of the United States
1964 -
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4. Viola Davis
1965 Born in South Carolina
2001 Tony Award- “King
Hedley II”
2008 Academy Award
Nomination – “Doubt”
2010 Tony Award Best
Actress- “Fences”
2012 Screen Actors Guild
Award – “The Help”
2012 Academy Award
Nomination – “The Help”
Viola Davis
SAG Award Winner
Oscar Nominee
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5. Black women
are not
predictable…
cannot be
stereotyped
Elegant Equestrian
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6. 1862
First black woman
college graduate Jane
Patterson Oberlin
1881
Spelman College
founded
Spelman College Students
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7. DEPARMENT OF THE TREASURY
Azie Taylor Morton 36th Treasurer of the U.S.
1936 - 2003 1977 - 1981
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8. AFRICAN AMERICANS AT TREASURY
Blanche K. Bruce Register of the Treasury
1841 – 1898 1881–1885 and 1897-1898
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9. AFRICAN AMERICANS AT TREASURY
Judson W. Lyons Register of the Treasury
1860 – 1924 1898 – 1906
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10. AFRICAN AMERICANS AT TREASURY
William Tecumseh Vernon Register of the Treasury
1871 - 1944 1906 – 1911
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11. AFRICAN AMERICANS AT TREASURY
James C. Napier Register of the Treasury
1845 - 1940 1911 – 1913
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12. BUSINESS
Ursula Burns Marie Johns
Former CEO Verizon DE
CEO Xerox
Deputy Director, SBA
1958 -
1951 -
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13. FINANCE/BANKING
Maggie Lena Walker Carla Harris
Bank President Investment Banker
1864 - 1934 1963
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14. AVIATION/MILITARY
Mildred Hemmon Carter General Marcelite Harris
First licensed black women pilot in Alabama
Rejected from the WASPS
First Black Woman General USAF
19 21-2011 1943 -
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29. ENTREPRENEURS
Madam C. J. Walker Titi and Miko Branch
1867 - 1919 Founders, Miss Jessie’s
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30. 1867
Sarah Breedlove is born
1881
Marries Moses McWilliams
1885
Daughter Lelia is born
1888 Birthplace of Sarah Breedlove
Delta, Louisiana 1867
McWilliams Dies
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32. 1888-1905
Sarah Breedlove
McWilliams
moves to St.
Louis
Works as a
washerwoman
Discovers hair
care formula
1906 Madam Walker’s Early
Moves to Denver
Advertisement Photos
Founds company
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33. Madam Walker
develops a line of
products
1906 - 1908
Travels throughout
the United States
1908
Moves to Pittsburgh
Founds Lelia College
of Beauty Culture Madam Walker’s Original Products
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35. 1908 – 1918
Developing a
business
Madam Walker with her Ohio
agents
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36. 1910
Madam Walker
Moves to
Indianapolis
Madam Walker in Indianapolis
1912
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37. Philanthropist
$1000 YMCA
$5000 NAACP
$5000
Daytona Normal
Institute
Madam Walker with Booker T. Washington
$95,000
1913 YMCA Dedication
Bequests Indianapolis, Indiana
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38. HARLEM
136th Street Home Madam Walker
School of Beauty Culture
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39. INSTITUTION
BUILDER
AND
POLITICAL
ACTIVIST
Madam Walker
organized her agents
into state and local
clubs in preparation
for her first national
Walker Beauty
Culturists
Convention in
August 1917 Walker Beauty Culturists Convention
Philadelphia | August 1917
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40. LEAVING A LEGACY
On Her Own Ground:
Madam C. J. Walker Stamp
The Life and Times of Madam Walker
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41. LEAVING A LEGACY
Villa Lewaro Madam Walker Theatre Center
Irvington-on-Hudson, NY Indianapolis, IN
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42. MADAM WALKER’S SECRET TO SUCCESS
Madam C. J. Walker Giving Herself a Start!
“There is no royal flower strewn path to
success…and if there is, I have not
found it for whatever success I have
attained has been the result of much
hard work and many sleepless nights.”
“I got my start by giving myself a start.
So don’t sit down and wait for
opportunity to come. You have to get
up and make it for yourself!!”
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43. On Her Own Ground by A’Lelia Bundles
The Association of Black Women Historians’
On Her Own Ground: The Life and Best Book on Black Women’s History 2001
Times of Madam C. J. Walker
A New York Times Notable Book 2001
To purchase the book
1) visit the “shop” at
www.aleliabundles.com
2) go to www.Amazon.com
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44. Madam Walker Websites
WWW.MADAMCJWALKER.COM
WWW.ALELIABUNDLES.COM
WWW.MADAMWALKERFAMILYARCHIVES.WORDPRESS.COM
ON FACEBOOK
“MADAM C. J. WALKER BIOGRAPHY”
“MADAM WALKER AND A’LELIA WALKER
FAMILY ARCHIVES”
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