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Descendant of Madam C.J. Walker launches new haircare line inspired by the haircare pioneer

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Regarded as “the first Black woman millionaire in America”, Madam C.J. Walker amassed her wealth from homemade hair care products she developed and sold. More than 100 years after the matriarch launched her successful business, her family recently announced the launch of a beauty and haircare brand that was inspired by the trailblazing icon. In...

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