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Essay heading: The Life Of Beauty Mogul Madam Cj Walker
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After experimenting with various methods, she developed a formula of her own that caused her hair to grow again quickly. She often said that after praying about her hair, she was given the formula in a dream. When friends and family members noticed how Sarah's hair grew back, they began to ask her to duplicate her product for them... displayed 300 characters
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She began to prepare her formula at home, selling it to friends and family and also selling it door to door.
Sarah began to advertise a growing number of hair care products with the help of her family and her second husband, Charles Joseph Walker, a newspaperman whom she had married in 1906 after she moved to Denver, Colorado... displayed next 300 characters
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