Two Inventions that will not exist without Black Women
1467 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter This is the second part of our biweekly series that focuses on black women who changed the world with their inventions. Madam C.J Walker: Sarah Breedlove, also known as Madam C.J Walker born on December 23, 1867. She was born on the same Delta, Louisiana plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove, had been enslaved before the end of the Civil War. She grew from the cotton fields of the South to the washtub, and from there, she was promoted to be the kitchen cook. From that position, she promoted … Continue reading Two Inventions that will not exist without Black Women
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