| In 1917 Madam C.J. Walker | | hair products for African-American women |
| She developed a line of cosmetics and | | both her parents died. |
| When she was young she | | to show that her product worked. |
| Some women developed scalp problems | | helped her develop her hair products. |
| The "Walker System" helped | | were freed slaves. |
| Sarah Breedlove's parents | | because they thought shampooing was not good. |
| When she was eight years old | | women go into business for themselves. |
| At age fourteen | | was one of the wealthiest women in America. |
| Some think a pharmacist | | she married Moses McWilliams. |
| She used "before" and "after" pictures | | picked cotton and washed clothes for people. |
| She called her school | | wouldn't have anything to do with Walker. |
| At first Booker T. Washington | | Lelia College after her daughter. |