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She founded the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company to sell hair care products and... Madam C.J. Walker said of herself...
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businesswoman
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hair care
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entrepreneur
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tycoon
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philanthropist
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Guinness Book of Records
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millionaire
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Delta, Louisiana
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St. Louis, Missouri
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dandruff
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Denver, Colorado
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cosmetics
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Indianapolis
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United States
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Marjorie Joyner
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NAACP
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Tuskegee Institute
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Bethune-Cookman College
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Villa Lewaro
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hypertension
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Woodlawn Cemetery
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the Bronx
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A'Lelia Walker
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Harlem Renaissance
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Harlem
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Langston Hughes
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Irvington
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Villa Lewaro
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Irvington on Hudson, New York
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Italianate
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villa
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Vertner Tandy
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architect
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Indianapolis
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Madame Walker Theatre Center
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2006
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10-03
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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Time
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2006
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12-04
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Chicago Defender
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ISBN 0-7434-3172-9
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