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Essay heading: madam cj walker
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Once in Harlem, she quickly became involved in Harlem's social and political life, taking special interest in the NAACP's anti-lynching movement in which she contributed $5,000.
"But we must not let our love of country, our patriotic loyalty cause us to abate one whit in our protest against wrong and injustice... displayed 300 characters
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We should protest until the American sense of justice is so aroused that such affairs as the East St. Louis riot be forever impossible."
By the time she died at her estate, she had helped create the role of the 20th Century, self-made American businesswoman; established herself as a pioneer of the modern black hair-care and cosmetics industry; and set standards in the African-American community for corporate and community giving... displayed next 300 characters
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