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Louisiana Belle: a Snippet of the Life of Madam C.J. Walker
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Louisiana Belle: a Snippet of the Life of Madam C.J. Walker

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Born in the bayous of Delta, Louisiana, Madame C.J. Walker emerged as a great leader in American history. She was a leader in the movement for equal and civil rights, she was a philanthropist, and not only was she a successful entrepreneur - Madame Walker was the first woman to be a self-made millionaire through her line of quality hair products. Louisiana Belle explores the greatness of this magnificent woman and her contributions to society. This, sixth installment of Melanin Origins’ Black History Series, debuted as Amazon #1 New Release.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melanin Origins LLC
Date
31 March 2018
Pages
28
ISBN
9781626768291

Born in the bayous of Delta, Louisiana, Madame C.J. Walker emerged as a great leader in American history. She was a leader in the movement for equal and civil rights, she was a philanthropist, and not only was she a successful entrepreneur - Madame Walker was the first woman to be a self-made millionaire through her line of quality hair products. Louisiana Belle explores the greatness of this magnificent woman and her contributions to society. This, sixth installment of Melanin Origins’ Black History Series, debuted as Amazon #1 New Release.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melanin Origins LLC
Date
31 March 2018
Pages
28
ISBN
9781626768291