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The latest History Twins podcast is about Madam CJ Walker, the first female self-made millionaire in America. Walker made her fortune by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for black women through the business she founded, Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company. Madam CJ Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in 1867 on a Louisiana cotton plantation, and the first of her family to be born free. While working as a washerwoman in St. Louis, MO, her hair fell out as a result of using lye soap, and she eventually created hair care products for black women.
Carla and Keyes also discuss the research and creative process that went into creating their two-person play, An Afternoon with Madam CJ Walker, in which Italian opera star Enrico Caruso meets Madam CJ Walker at her Irvington, NY mansion.
In their imagined story, Madam CJ Walker shares her life story with Enrico Caruso. In real life,
Caruso was a friend of Madam CJ Walker’s daughter, and named Walker’s Irvington, NY mansion “Villa Lewaro” using the first two letters of each word in the name of Walker's daughter, Lelia Walker Robinson.
The History Twins podcast teaches that history is more than just dates and dead people. It’s for people interested in history, and the creative process involved in bringing history to life through performance.
You can find The History Twins podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple and Amazon podcasts, as well as your favorite podcast catchers.
Links:
Madam CJ Walker -Official Website
Madam CJ Walker - Wikipedia
Madam CJ Walker -History
Madam CJ Walker -Biography.com
“Self Made” on Madam CJ Walker Biography on Netflix
History Twins Video Podcast on YouTube:
HistoryTwins Audio Podcast on Anchor.fm
Carla and Keyes Blog:
Join the Carla and Keyes Mailing List:
The latest History Twins podcast is about Madam CJ Walker, the first female self-made millionaire in America. Walker made her fortune by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for black women through the business she founded, Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company. Madam CJ Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in 1867 on a Louisiana cotton plantation, and the first of her family to be born free. While working as a washerwoman in St. Louis, MO, her hair fell out as a result of using lye soap, and she eventually created hair care products for black women.
Carla and Keyes also discuss the research and creative process that went into creating their two-person play, An Afternoon with Madam CJ Walker, in which Italian opera star Enrico Caruso meets Madam CJ Walker at her Irvington, NY mansion.
In their imagined story, Madam CJ Walker shares her life story with Enrico Caruso. In real life,
Caruso was a friend of Madam CJ Walker’s daughter, and named Walker’s Irvington, NY mansion “Villa Lewaro” using the first two letters of each word in the name of Walker's daughter, Lelia Walker Robinson.
The History Twins podcast teaches that history is more than just dates and dead people. It’s for people interested in history, and the creative process involved in bringing history to life through performance.
You can find The History Twins podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple and Amazon podcasts, as well as your favorite podcast catchers.
Links:
Madam CJ Walker -Official Website
Madam CJ Walker - Wikipedia
Madam CJ Walker -History
Madam CJ Walker -Biography.com
“Self Made” on Madam CJ Walker Biography on Netflix
History Twins Video Podcast on YouTube:
HistoryTwins Audio Podcast on Anchor.fm
Carla and Keyes Blog:
Join the Carla and Keyes Mailing List: