Madam C. J. Walker
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Madam C. J. Walker.

Sundial Brands, a division of Unilever, launched a collection of eleven new products under the brand name "MADAM by Madam C. J. Walker" and sold exclusively at Walmart. These products replace the line that was launched on March 4, 2016, by Sundial Brands, a skincare and haircare company, in collaboration with Sephora in honor of Walker's legacy.
Sundial Brands, a skincare and haircare company, launched a collection of Madam C. J. Walker Beauty Culture in collaboration with Sephora in honor of Walker's legacy. The line comprised four collections focused on using natural ingredients to care for different hair types.
Madam C. J. Walker died at the age of 51 from kidney failure and complications of hypertension in Irvington, New York. At the time of her death, she was considered the wealthiest African-American woman in America and a self-made millionaire. This marks the end of her impactful life and career.
Lelia McWilliams, the only daughter of Sarah Breedlove (Madam C. J. Walker) and Moses McWilliams, was born. Lelia, later known as A'Lelia Walker, would become a crucial part of her mother's business and legacy.
Sarah Breedlove, who would later become Madam C. J. Walker, was born near Delta, Louisiana. She was the first child in her family born into freedom after the Emancipation Proclamation. This date marks the beginning of the life of a pioneering entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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