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Madam C. J. Walker

by Susan Bivin Aller
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Overview

True or False? Madam C. J. Walker's hair-care products made her into one of the most successful self-made businesswomen in the United States. True! Madam Walker hired women all over the United States to sell her products. She treated her employees well, and her business grew quickly. She put her own picture on her products and advertisements. As an adult, she went to night school to learn to read. In 1917, she met with President Woodrow Wilson about civil rights.

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True or False? Madam C. J. Walker's hair-care products made her into one of the most successful self-made businesswomen in the United States. True! Madam Walker hired women all over the United States to sell her products. She treated her employees well, and her business grew quickly. She put her own picture on her products and advertisements. As an adult, she went to night school to learn to read. In 1917, she met with President Woodrow Wilson about civil rights.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780822565826

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