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Grades K-2

Lesson: 13/14

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Text Title

Madam C.J. Walker, The Beauty Boss by Janel Rodriguez
Day 1: Pages 7, 20-23, 26
Day 2: Pages 27-33

Main Idea

Madam C.J. Walker is known as being America’s first self-made female millionaire. She was born Sarah Breedlove in 1867 and experienced many challenges as a child and teenager. As a young woman, after she began losing her hair, she began using hair care products that helped her hair grow back. She was motivated to launch her own hair care empire under the name of Madam C.J. Walker, which not only made her a millionaire, but also employed thousands of Black women who sold her products. Madam C.J. Walker became a philanthropist and an activist who motivated her saleswomen (or “agents”) to contribute to charities and social justice causes. Toward the end of her life, she built a mansion and died in 1919. The author’s point of view of Walker is that she was a well-respected, admired businesswoman who had ambition and cared for others.

Essential Question

The unit essential questions developed through this lesson are…

  • What is entrepreneurship?
  • What motivated Black entrepreneurs in Indiana in the 1900s?
  • How can I contribute to my community?

Content Objective

By engaging in this lesson, students will know/understand that…

  • Madam C.J. Walker is known for being a hard working entrepreneur, generous philanthropist, and determined civil rights activist.
  • She lived in Indianapolis starting in 1910 and built her factory and beauty school in Indianapolis.
  • Over the course of her lifetime, she became a millionaire and left two-thirds of her wealth to charity when she died in 1919.

Literacy Objective

By engaging in this lesson, students will strengthen their ability as a reader to…

  • Gather facts and details that support ideas presented in a text.

Standards Alignment

  • Identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. (RI.1.8)