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First Woman Millionaire

  • Dec 23, 1867
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Madame C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove on this day, starts a Black hair-care business in Denver, CO; she alters curling irons that were popularized by the French to suit the texture of Black women's hair. She is arguably ther first woman millionaire in the U.S.

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