What Happened to America’s Richest Black Woman? | Annie Turnbo Malone

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @ForgottenLives
    @ForgottenLives  Год назад +22

    Don't miss my video on Madam C.J. Walker! ruclips.net/video/8wBh4enqj5g/видео.html

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 Год назад

      Amount of income is only relative as it relates to the Value of the Dollar.
      Capitalism supported the Consumer with highest quality and best price, Corporatism supports the Corporate Owner, (Lowes, Walmart, Amazon, Kroger, etc) ... Corporate serves Corporate.

    • @ananmai8700
      @ananmai8700 Год назад

      Black Wealthy, was NOT Erased just like THAT, we has an whole, CERTAIN Death Black people celebrates who was KILLED by an other race WHEN Wealthy Blacks natural Death they do not Celebrated.

  • @moondancer4660
    @moondancer4660 Год назад +128

    It sounds like everybody wanted a piece of what Annie worked for!

  • @wildwaning9427
    @wildwaning9427 Год назад +56

    *Thank you* for featuring her story and yes in the movie Self Made she was portrayed as a villian who stole Walker's IP and advanced due to colorism. However, Walker's brand was more widely known perhaps because her husband had a marketing business. Based on the info presented here, it appears her business was the forerunner and template for many corporate businesses and franchises of the 20 and 21st centuries, including Mary Kay Cosmetics. Her story and contributions should be more widely known.

  • @stacistaci6657
    @stacistaci6657 Год назад +299

    Thank you for making a video about Annie. She should be more well known. Madam CJ Walker stole her ideas and her formula. Walker just added violet to her formula to make it smell better. The movie Self Made is trash and didn't represent Annie truthfully. Annie was not biracial and she did not only employ light skin black women to sell her products like the trash movie portrayed. Annie helped a lot of people with her wealth.

    • @sistasoler77
      @sistasoler77 Год назад +44

      The reason why I never watched that film, I know Ms. Malone wouldn't been represented fairly.

    • @AuthorLHollingsworth
      @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +40

      I agree. That film was only meant to divide us, and nothing more.

    • @wildwaning9427
      @wildwaning9427 Год назад +26

      @@AuthorLHollingsworth Absolutely!! Definitely used as a tool to divide us.

    • @kumarj4693
      @kumarj4693 Год назад

      Trust Hollywood to screw things up to tow the mainstream casually callous, cognitive biased, bigoted, racist view, known commonly worldwide as the American way.

    • @TheLiteralLatest
      @TheLiteralLatest Год назад +32

      I was extremely disappointed in the film. Spewed nothing but lies and made Annie look like a horrible person. 😢

  • @brendaholliday6866
    @brendaholliday6866 Год назад +70

    I enjoyed this story about Ms. Annie Malone, I'm familiar with her story about her haircare business, but you featured somethings that I wasn't aware of. Great investigating, presentation, photos and backstory, too.

  • @amb7412
    @amb7412 Год назад +16

    I have books on her and have known about her for over 20 years, in 2002 I toured Madame C. J. Walker's warehouse Indianapolis and it was there that I learned about her. The tour guide openly admitted that Madame Walker modeled her business, after this illustrious whom she trained with and was one of her top sales girls. I became very interested in this forgotten woman. I've nothing but good things about her. No, I did not see the movie/mini series on Madame C. J.Walker. It sad that the two were at odds. I like them both, but I can see that MS. Malone did not have the savvy to protect herself. Madame Walker immediately employed Black college educated men to work for her and a recent Law graduate too. She protected her enterprise better, but in the end, her fortune was lost by her daughter spending and partying it away. Maybe some call this justice I don't known. Thanks for doing this video.

    • @lindatart5670
      @lindatart5670 Год назад +3

      Yes, her daughter did party Mrs. Walker's wealth all away. Lavish parties, European trips, beautiful and expensive clothes, no interest in her mother's company or any appreciation for her mother's work. Walker surrounded herself with educated Black people, which may explain why she was able to promote her company better. If I am not mistaken, Ms. Malone, had a beauty culture school on King Drive. It sat where the current Mollison School is located today.

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +20

    Thank you for doing a story on the Great Annie Malone. She opened the doors to hair schools for us (black folks). Again, thank you ☺️

  • @davidsauls9542
    @davidsauls9542 Год назад +27

    Thank You so much for this piece of history !! I grew up in, and now live in Mississippi. During the 1990's I lived in St. Louis and am very interested in that great city's history. The black history of St. Louis in the early 1900's is amazing. There were so many dynamic, driven, very intelligent men and women who helped make this nation great.
    Homer G. Phillips Hospital is one such story.
    I am a white retired Physician, and I have reverence, the Highest Respect for the black, women, people of poor background, who prospered during the Edwardian times. Why don't people have the same opportunities, or drive now ?? We are doing something very wrong now.

  • @moormagic1
    @moormagic1 Год назад +10

    Another Black woman millionaire was Madame Sarah Spencer Washington. She created Apex hair products. My mother worked for her.

  • @finishingwellthroughchrist5493
    @finishingwellthroughchrist5493 Год назад +5

    I live in Missouri and I grew up in St. Louis.The city of St. Louis has a parade for her every year she is well known in St. Louis.Thanks for shinning a light on her

  • @LumiSisuSusi
    @LumiSisuSusi Год назад +14

    What a tenacious woman. 😊
    Not that this is important, but I just had to mention that "Poro" means reindeer in Finnish. So, I found it amusing as I kept hearing "Reindeer College" 😅

  • @veronicafarrell6676
    @veronicafarrell6676 Год назад +7

    This is stunning information. I have been so brainwashed into thinking that African American history is all about defeat, slavery and poverty, I thought that the content was false at first. I checked other sources and confirmed the existence of Annie Malone. Until now I had considered myself educated. Now I have become aware that I am so ignorant. Thank you for filling this gap in my knowledge

  • @charitysghost1207
    @charitysghost1207 Год назад +31

    What a wonderful and fascinating woman.

  • @sandramilfort9261
    @sandramilfort9261 Год назад +15

    Thank you for this. After watching the Walker série on Netflix I came across this woman’s story and I was so amazed of what she accomplished, unfortunately like you said in your video the Netflix series painted her in a bad light which is unfair, really. Keep up your good work. You’ve got yourself a new subscriber 👍🏾🙌🏾👏🏾

  • @heatherthompson2166
    @heatherthompson2166 Год назад +20

    Thank you so much for the video. I grew up hearing about the Madam CJ Walker and reading about her but never fully heard about Annie Turnbo Malone until now.

  • @darriendastar3941
    @darriendastar3941 Год назад +34

    This is such a valuable channel. It introduces me to so many people from history who deserve to be known. And - as someone who's always been interested in history - when I've known about one of your subjects, I'm generally in awe of your ability to fit in a massive amount of information in a balanced fashion in just 15 minutes.
    And I love the way you don't just stop in your research. If another story becomes apparent in your telling of one life, then you'll pursue that as well.
    It's a tremendous intellectual knack and you should be celebrated for it.
    When you write your first book of Forgotten Lives, I'm going to be head of the queue to get it signed.

    • @ForgottenLives
      @ForgottenLives  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the comment. It's so kind of you! I would love to write a book one day! Thanks again 😊

  • @berthabridges3483
    @berthabridges3483 Год назад +55

    The point 👉 is...any woman 👩🏾 who can make their own way in a racists, sexist society is pretty special. I love history. There is always something to learn..this is a great channel for that. This gentleman doesn't share with the animosity heard so often, just the facts. Loved it! 😍

    • @ForgottenLives
      @ForgottenLives  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much and I agree!

    • @mothertwinkles4198
      @mothertwinkles4198 Год назад

      Lastly, determination overrides any obstacle.

    • @khaos1204
      @khaos1204 Год назад +2

      @@mothertwinkles4198 ah yes. Just work hard and you won't ever be poor/deal with systemic racism.

    • @VesperJester
      @VesperJester Год назад

      Any woman? Or do you mean Black women?

  • @ELKE-
    @ELKE- Год назад +42

    Another masterpiece made by you! The intro music, and lovely piano sound following your narration, is just amazing! Thank you FLives

    • @ForgottenLives
      @ForgottenLives  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much as always 😊

    • @ELKE-
      @ELKE- Год назад +3

      @@ForgottenLives
      Always very welcome!
      Thank you!😊

  • @andycortes9617
    @andycortes9617 Год назад +20

    I thought you won't be uploading this week, but I'm so glad you did! Thanks!!!
    🤩🤩

  • @maryroberts9315
    @maryroberts9315 Год назад +8

    This is such an interesting story. It looks like the Poro College building is still in St. Louis, but it is a residential building.

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @maryrowe3981
    @maryrowe3981 Год назад +15

    !!! Thank you for your even-handed reportage. Most enlightening!

  • @MissCane9
    @MissCane9 Год назад +8

    Your videos are as elegant as they are informative. Thank you.

  • @kimt4565
    @kimt4565 Год назад +10

    Very inspirational. Thank you for this video. I had never heard about Annie. But I do know about Madam CJ Walker. It's absolutely fascinating to learn about the true backstory. As an African American women starting an e-commerce business , I am completely inspired by Annie's story and I have a new role model to look up too.

  • @sonyamoyler9237
    @sonyamoyler9237 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this awesome part of Black History ❤Awesome 💯

  • @dionnedunsmore9996
    @dionnedunsmore9996 Год назад +5

    She was living way advanced for her time!! Hercschool had a gym and a rooftop garden??!! That's unheard of her time! Great to learn today

  • @dezerismith7529
    @dezerismith7529 Год назад +21

    I absolutely love your channel and all the history you give us, you document these episodes so well.❤

  • @cehill100
    @cehill100 Год назад +5

    This documentary about one of my economic heroine is outstanding! I share her life story with everyone I meet, because she was an extraordinary business genius! You did an excellent job sharing the correct historical facts about her wonderful mind and spirit! Thank you!

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Год назад +6

    Thank you, for giving this gracious woman the attention and honor she deserves. Often women in history aren't given their due, and this goes triple for black women. Your video is very well done. 🌹

  • @bobbyrutherford9359
    @bobbyrutherford9359 Год назад +14

    Forgotten Lives always has very interesting cases thanks again to Forgotten Lives for his great cases

  • @sabrinadoctor9653
    @sabrinadoctor9653 Год назад +9

    Appreciate you sharing this valuable information on “ Black History “ 👊🏽✊🏽

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you!

  • @bubblelemodrop3
    @bubblelemodrop3 Год назад +13

    Another great video! Happy to see the channel growing ❤️❤️❤️ one of the best channels on YT

  • @mizfrenchtwist
    @mizfrenchtwist Год назад +11

    hello , great coverage , of a great lady..............one who we need to hear more of . thank you again🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.........

  • @cartomancycarmen
    @cartomancycarmen Год назад +3

    Thank you for this documentary! I’m a Black woman from St.Louis who has never heard of her before this video. I’m so proud of what she accomplished in my hometown!

  • @momo-cchi5978
    @momo-cchi5978 Год назад +46

    If it weren't for racial discrimination, there coulda been more successful black Americans like this lady and even white Americans woulda benefited from their success as well smh.

    • @yvonnesmeltzer4011
      @yvonnesmeltzer4011 Год назад +6

      You are correct. We need to foster a society where each citizen can reach their full potential.

    • @Chalando.9431
      @Chalando.9431 Год назад

      History fact. Champion black boxer jack johnson invented the wrench in prison but because of racial discrimination wasn’t able to get a patent and the whyteman took it and called it a monkey wrench 🔧 because it was designed by a black man. We invented hella shyt stolen by others. Don’t ever let them think you dumb

    • @jacklynnmjackson2383
      @jacklynnmjackson2383 Год назад

      Wt Amerikkka benefitted beyond their wildest LIES.

    • @TheBLACKboard65
      @TheBLACKboard65 Год назад

      White people, as well as every other group that comes here, have already benefitted IMMENSELY from Blacks. But, you're right - this country really, actually could have been great we're it not for their hatred of us which continues to this day.

  • @wdjones4735
    @wdjones4735 Год назад +13

    What a great story! Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @kirstenhopee
    @kirstenhopee Год назад +13

    i love your videos & learning about these people!! thank you

  • @TeresaEliz
    @TeresaEliz Год назад +17

    You did a fantastic job!

    • @ForgottenLives
      @ForgottenLives  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @laalbi8553
    @laalbi8553 Год назад +3

    Thank you for making such an enlightening documentary. I am college educated, born in the U.S and yet have never heard of this amazing self-made woman. Inspiring indeed. Sadly, this history is never taught in U.S schools, even at a college level.

    • @lindatart5670
      @lindatart5670 Год назад +1

      You have to research yourself. I am also college educated but I knew about Tulsa, 1919 riots, Major Taylor, The Don't Buy Where You Can't Work, and other events by reading.

  • @Arwar555
    @Arwar555 Год назад +7

    Simply "WHAT A WOMAN!!" If she was born in this era who would have owned Loreal, Givenchy, Prada, etc etc..what a woman!! R.I.P

  • @kathyzinn8063
    @kathyzinn8063 Год назад +2

    As a teacher I always teach about Cj walker . First woman millionaire. Thank you for doing a story about her. I know I will. Thank you so much.

  • @danysanerd2383
    @danysanerd2383 Год назад +3

    Haven't seen self made, so thankful to have you to count on, for reliable narration that's also easy on the ears... well more so when I slow down the speed on the videos so it's like a bed time story... thank you bunches!

    • @ForgottenLives
      @ForgottenLives  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 😁

    • @danysanerd2383
      @danysanerd2383 Год назад

      Thanks for being easy on the ears and eyes! I think you're a wonderful story teller. You also really seem to value the truth, which isn't as common as we may want to think. Thanks again!

  • @ayostyle5740
    @ayostyle5740 Год назад +6

    I have never heard of her. Thank you for sharing her story!

  • @micaelizza1813
    @micaelizza1813 Год назад +8

    Fascinating life that lady had 😮 Just a sidenote but the word Poro means Reindeer in Finnish, yes the Santa Clauses sleigh pullers. I'm just wondering where she came up with that company name, probably not from the reindeers, but did the word have some other meaning to her.

    • @cejann3926
      @cejann3926 Год назад +1

      Later on, Malone changed the company name to the Poro Company after a word from a west African language meaning devotional society.
      www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/African-American-Inventors-Annie-Minerva-Turnbo-Malone-Text-MAY-2021-jackyC.pdf

  • @lisaannpacheco4196
    @lisaannpacheco4196 Год назад +3

    Amazing Brilliant and generous people always get taken advantaged of like Annie Pope. Figures his name was Malone! Maybe because they are the real genuine pure heart and genius always seem defeated in the world but not where it counts the most!

  • @kittycatcuties
    @kittycatcuties Год назад +7

    Thank you for making these videos

  • @raquellofstedt9713
    @raquellofstedt9713 Год назад +6

    Thank you!

  • @zero_bs_tolerance8646
    @zero_bs_tolerance8646 Год назад +5

    Thank you. Enjoyed! 🍻

  • @cadillacdeville5828
    @cadillacdeville5828 Год назад +8

    Always a pleasure with your videos❤

  • @theblacksheep5226
    @theblacksheep5226 Год назад +3

    Annie Malone is still very much remembered in St Louis.

  • @romecottrell6444
    @romecottrell6444 Год назад +4

    This is a good video, I enjoyed watching this video ir taught me many things that I needed to know about other African -Americans who are trying to improve their lives 🤔.

  • @mrsoshadabaadman
    @mrsoshadabaadman Год назад +6

    So Miss Annie was the Nikola Tesla of the beauty industry and Madam CJ was the Thomas Edison claiming all the glory it seems.

  • @renadanicole2343
    @renadanicole2343 Год назад +3

    I just found your channel and I’ve never subscribed so fast before. Thank you 👏🏼

  • @daviddixon5283
    @daviddixon5283 Год назад +3

    This Feature on Annie Malone was very informative interesting, I had never read or heard anything about her up until recently. The question, becomes why Not, there is African history that has been Buried and Suppressed for obvious reasons! This bring us to contemporary topics like Critical Race Theory, the Truth needs to be taught!

  • @vanessasellers4636
    @vanessasellers4636 Год назад +4

    Loved the story. Sad about the bs in it. She seemed to be a lovely caring woman. Same on the ones whole stole, tried to mislead how and who started her business and lied about her.

  • @noka4033
    @noka4033 Год назад +4

    Could you do a video on Sayyida al Hurra the Muslim pirate queen? I love your videos and I've always wanted to learn more about this lady.

  • @justenluciano93
    @justenluciano93 Год назад +3

    Great work ❤

  • @lovice43
    @lovice43 Год назад +3

    Great video. Thanks

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @toyintoy
    @toyintoy Год назад +2

    Lovely video,thank you for the knowledge

  • @datingdiaries1681
    @datingdiaries1681 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @lasha4585
    @lasha4585 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! ❤

  • @shevanellejohnson1266
    @shevanellejohnson1266 Год назад +1

    Very Nice , As a St. Louis Native that has done my own research on both ladies you got my attention . Informative and the layout was on point . Thank you for your effort on this subject

  • @janetdesmith8125
    @janetdesmith8125 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. The Netflix film about Madame Walker is a stone in my shoe . It affects the credibility of the film industry.

  • @shelteredsparrow2736
    @shelteredsparrow2736 Год назад +2

    I love stories like this, of people who see part of being blessed is blessing others

  • @emanaeemanae4002
    @emanaeemanae4002 Год назад +1

    Besides the point, host is absolutely beautiful. Gorgeous man 😂❤

  • @gypsytttarot4576
    @gypsytttarot4576 Год назад +1

    Wow! I enjoy learning about my black 🖤 people some i would have known about. Thank you for this information

  • @Grace2shar
    @Grace2shar Год назад

    My mother went to a Poro Beauty College in Detroit in the 60’s. She graduated and became a licensed cosmetologist and manicurist. But I never knew Poro College’s great history. Thank you for sharing this information with us.

  • @Ann-ub4mf
    @Ann-ub4mf Год назад +2

    Thank You 😊 ❤.

  • @BrendaJoi
    @BrendaJoi Год назад +1

    This was so interesting. Thank you for sharing this history.

  • @lynnettecheatom2922
    @lynnettecheatom2922 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. I never saw the movie. But this is how some people become wealthy. Stealing ideas from the person who was the originater. This is why I never give out my recipes. Mom taught me never give out your recipes. So no one will make any money off them but me. People often say to me there only recipes. And I reply yes but they are my recipes.

  • @staceyandrus783
    @staceyandrus783 Год назад

    Thank You So Much For Clarifying ❤ This Information About Annie Malone, She TRULY Deserves To Be Remembered And Recognized For Her Hard Work! ❤🙏

  • @berthabridges3483
    @berthabridges3483 Год назад +2

    Thank you, sir, Blessings 🕊

  • @patriciamcintosh6569
    @patriciamcintosh6569 Год назад

    Excellent research and very articulate narration 👌🏽

  • @blackwoman713
    @blackwoman713 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video I did not know this I truly appreciate the time u put into this ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @TheBLACKboard65
    @TheBLACKboard65 Год назад +2

    I saw Self-Made and was very annoyed by some of the narratives presented even without knowing who Annie Malone was. Your presentation surely does not sound like the woman was villainous, selfish, exploitive or like Mrs. Malone had stolen from her employee - which is EXACTLY how Self Made portrayed her. Shame on them! I'm an entrepreneur and small business owner in a field with very few Blacks. A lot of things you reported here are along the same lines as what I want to do for my (eventual) employees and community. I will be studying Mrs. Malone. Thank you for introducing me to her.

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! I never heard of this lady!

  • @jordanhighfield7821
    @jordanhighfield7821 Год назад

    I had no idea about her new about walker but not Annie thanks for this one

  • @Mahmoud-mk9rw
    @Mahmoud-mk9rw Год назад

    Also I’d like to thank you for this glimpse into time I really appreciate learning what I didn’t know.

  • @berthabridges3483
    @berthabridges3483 Год назад +1

    "There's something so special about a woman who dominates in a man's world. It takes a certain grace, strength, intelligence, fearlessness, and nerve to never take no for an answer."
    ~ Rihanna (Robin Rihanna Fenty), Barbadian singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman

  • @AnitaDil
    @AnitaDil Год назад +1

    I’ve read about this woman and I’m British!

  • @carolyngardner4999
    @carolyngardner4999 Год назад +1

    Thank you for telling the real truth about the first black millionaire.

    • @vincentblack7467
      @vincentblack7467 Год назад

      Come on, she does not look black . Black? as Meghan 25% black 75% white.

    • @annzeeg4217
      @annzeeg4217 Год назад

      ​@@vincentblack7467 They didn't do that back then

  • @ileneyoung7404
    @ileneyoung7404 Год назад

    Thank you for this piece of history. I have subscribed. I was not aware of Annie and her accomplishments.

  • @karencarter9681
    @karencarter9681 Год назад +1

    I enjoy watching these stories.

  • @richardgaya3965
    @richardgaya3965 Год назад +2

    Imperative that the African -American community keep alive such memories!!

  • @mizzjacksonxoxo
    @mizzjacksonxoxo Год назад +4

    CJ Walker stealing the hair care formula is a prime example of, "It be yo own people." 😕😕👎👎

  • @AbeJacoby
    @AbeJacoby Год назад +1

    Fantastic job!!!!!

  • @dakotac180
    @dakotac180 Год назад +1

    Annie was a pioneer!

  • @adrianadealmeida1472
    @adrianadealmeida1472 Год назад +6

    👏👏👏👏

  • @louisemerriman1079
    @louisemerriman1079 Год назад

    Thankyou 😊

  • @meccamodai
    @meccamodai Год назад +1

    She was a brilliant woman.

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @lightningonlycommentsonce5824
    @lightningonlycommentsonce5824 Год назад

    Ngl that ad placement was seamless as fuck.

  • @cherylbrooks7005
    @cherylbrooks7005 Год назад +3

    😍

  • @kwakester
    @kwakester Год назад +3

    Where did all the trillions of aid money to Africa go? Exactly.

  • @muddypalmsera
    @muddypalmsera Год назад

    Why didn't the copyright charge stick?

  • @berthabridges3483
    @berthabridges3483 Год назад

    "You have the power to change perception, to inspire and empower, and to show people how to embrace their complications, and see the flaws, and the true beauty and strength that's inside all of us."
    ~ Beyonce Knowles-Carter, American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and businesswoman

  • @shericontrary2535
    @shericontrary2535 Год назад +1

    is this available without music?

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

  • @berthabridges3483
    @berthabridges3483 Год назад +1

    "America doesn't respect anything but money... What our people need is a few millionaires."
    ~ Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919), American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist.

  • @jessiewoods988
    @jessiewoods988 Год назад

    Actually , she was mentioned in the history books even in the elementary schools . Don’t know why her history was done what deleted in some books.

  • @liteof3n157
    @liteof3n157 Год назад +1

    It's wonderful to hear and learn of the contribution made so sad how the 🦀 crabs always want to take what they haven't worked for. How her taxes helped the American Government also to bad black people are mostly talked about as always in need of Government help .Wow thank for the story!;

  • @vlventureworx1776
    @vlventureworx1776 Год назад +1

    Trail Blazer.
    "It takes a Nation of Millions to hold us back"