How Madam CJ Walker, an African American woman born to once-enslaved parents, made a fortune and helped others along the way.
Learn more about the 10 Black women whose influential inventions have moved the world forward since the 1880s.
In honor of African American history, Madam C. J. Walker was the focus for the past week at Marshall Early Childhood Center.
Women have fought for rights, freedoms, and equity in business, the workplace, and life. Black women have had their share of ...
Throughout history, women have been the driving force behind groundbreaking inventions and innovations that have shaped our ...
Peggy Montes started the Bronzeville Children's Museum, worked to elect Mayor Harold Washington and seeks to empower, inspire ...
ATLANTA - The Madame C.J. Walker Museum & WERDStudio in Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn Historic District has been officially added to the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, a network of landmarks that played key ...
Madam C.J. Walker, the first black woman millionaire built a haircare empire and empowered black women through business and philanthropy Thanks to Ziare Carson, a 12th Grader at Airline High ...
Marjorie Eliot turned a family tragedy into a thriving community gathering space in Harlem for healing and reflection. “My ...
The exhibition connects beautifully to Madam C.J. Walker’s legacy, empowering women and uplifting marginalized voices. If you want to see or purchase artwork from the current exhibit ...
Dozens of 5-to-17-year-olds wore makeup and fashions of the era to depict historical figures and highlight their achievements for the annual Blacks in Wax.