Born as Sarah Breedlove in 1867, Madame C.J. Walker's journey from humble beginnings as the daughter of freed slaves to becoming America's first self-made female millionaire is nothing short of inspiring. The story captures her early struggles as a washerwoman and her discovery of a hair care solution that transformed not just her life but the lives of thousands of Black women across the country.
Set against the backdrop of her rise to success, the book follows Madame Walker's entrepreneurial spirit, her passion for uplifting her community, and her enduring legacy as a philanthropist and advocate for equality. The story culminates in the creation of Villa Lewaro, her grand home in Irvington, New York, designed by the brilliant architect Vertner Tandy.
Through vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, young readers will discover how Madame C.J. Walker turned her dreams into a reality, leaving behind a lasting legacy of empowerment and hope.