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- 2. Madam CJ Walker was which industry.
- 3. Hair Grower, Madam CJ Walker’s product.
- 7. The place where Madam CJ Walker was born.
- 8. comb, Heated metal used to straighten hair.
- 12. Madam CJ Walker donated $1000 to what 4 letter organization.
- 14. A popular brand of black hair products before Madam CJ Walker invented her own.
- 16. In Madam CJ Walker's youth she worked in the_______ field.
- 17. Madam CJ Walker moved to ______________ to be closer to the 16 railroad lines that made shipping her products easier and faster.
- 18. Madam CJ Walker's daughter.
- 21. ______________ Laws that kept black people separated and unequal.
- 22. A person who makes new things.
- 23. A thing that is used to make a product.
- 24. Seven, Madam CJ Walker was ____________ year old when she started her business?
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- 1. One newspaper called Madam CJ Walker the "Wealthiest Negro in the United States." She was the First Black American Woman to be a Self-Made __________________.
- 4. Madam CJ Walker’s birth name.
- 5. In 1917, Madam CJ Walker led a silent ____________, down 5th Ave in New York City. People wanted something to change about the continued violence against Black people.
- 6. The way Madam CJ Walker transported her hair products.
- 9. A farmer who raises crops for a landowner and is paid some money of the money from the sale of the crop.
- 10. Madam CJ Walker built her mansion on the ___________ River, in New York.
- 11. Madam CJ walker moved to _____________ when she wanted a fresh start from her cruel brother in-law.
- 13. A person who owns their own company.
- 15. Crow, Unfair laws towards black people that segregated them.
- 19. A place where you get your hair done.
- 20. Madam CJ Walker was __________ years old when her parents died.
