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African American Women In Beauty
Annie Turnbo Malone & Madame CJ Walker
Instructions: Draw a Line to create matches
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Struggled with hair issues of her own and started created hair products, one of them are known as "Wonderful Hair Grower"
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Realized that improving hair health could have a positive effect on the lives of African Americans
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Had to battle a segregated and sexist society in order to become successful
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Experimented with chemistry to create a line of products promoting hair growth and scalp health known as "Hair Grower"
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Created Poro College, which became a source of employment for African Americans, ESPECIALLY women
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Born in 1867
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Opened a factory and a school called "Leila College" where she taught women to become "hair culturists"
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Annie Malone
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Madame CJ Walker
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Madame CJ Walker
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Annie Malone
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Annie Malone
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Madame CJ Walker
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Annie Malone
African American Women In Beauty
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Annie Turnbo Malone & Madame CJ Walker
Instructions: Draw a Line to create matches
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Struggled with hair issues of her own and started created hair products, one of them are known as "Wonderful Hair Grower"
-
Realized that improving hair health could have a positive effect on the lives of African Americans
-
Had to battle a segregated and sexist society in order to become successful
-
Experimented with chemistry to create a line of products promoting hair growth and scalp health known as "Hair Grower"
-
Created Poro College, which became a source of employment for African Americans, ESPECIALLY women
-
Born in 1867
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Opened a factory and a school called "Leila College" where she taught women to become "hair culturists"
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Annie Malone
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Madame CJ Walker
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Madame CJ Walker
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Annie Malone
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Annie Malone
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Madame CJ Walker
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Annie Malone