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Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving Tyrone McKinley Freeman

Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving By Tyrone McKinley Freeman

Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving by Tyrone McKinley Freeman


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Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy during Jim Crow by Tyrone McKinley Freeman

Founder of a beauty empire, Madam C. J. Walker was celebrated as America's first self-made female millionaire in the early 1900s. Known as a leading African American entrepreneur, Walker was also devoted to an activist philanthropy aimed at empowering African Americans and challenging the injustices inflicted by Jim Crow. Tyrone McKinley Freeman's biography highlights how giving shaped Walker's life before and after she became wealthy. Poor and widowed when she arrived in St. Louis in her twenties, Walker found mentorship among black churchgoers and working black women. Her adoption of faith, racial uplift, education, and self-help soon informed her dedication to assisting black women's entrepreneurship, financial independence, and activism. Walker embedded her philanthropy in how she grew her business, forged alliances with groups like the National Association of Colored Women, funded schools and social service agencies led by African American women, and enlisted her company's sales agents in local charity and advocacy work. Illuminating and dramatic, Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving broadens our understanding of black women's charitable giving and establishes Walker as a foremother of African American philanthropy.

Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving Reviews

"This is no simple story of Madam Walker's charitable giving. Instead, by spanning the course of Walker's remarkable life from the daughter of enslaved parents to beauty culture mogul, Tyrone McKinley Freeman's brilliant and impeccably researched book demonstrates that wealth did not drive Walker to give, but that she was the embodiment of a much longer, though often hidden, tradition of black philanthropy. This book will forever change the way we understand Walker's importance and provides a much needed context for contemporary calls for economic justice."--Tiffany Gill, author of Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry

About Tyrone McKinley Freeman

Tyrone McKinley Freeman is an assistant professor of philanthropic studies at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

Foreword by A'Lelia Bundles
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Making Madam C. J. Walker
2 Opportunity
3 Education
4 Activism
5 Material Resources
6 Legacy
Conclusion
Epilogue: Madam C. J. Walker and African American Philanthropy in the Twenty-first Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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NPB9780252085352
9780252085352
0252085353
Madam C. J. Walker's Gospel of Giving: Black Women's Philanthropy during Jim Crow by Tyrone McKinley Freeman
New
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
2020-09-15
304
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