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Madam C.J. Walker Read by Poorna Jagannathan

Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Stories For Kids, Education For Kids, Kids & Family

4.57.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, there was an inventor and entrepreneur named Madam C.J. Walker. She was the child of slaves, the first in her family to be born free, thanks to the Emancipation Proclamation. As a child, she had to work in the cotton fields to help support her family. Later, as a teenaged orphan, she became a washerwoman, backbreaking work considered one of the worst and most difficult jobs a woman could have. But she dreamed of more -- for herself and her daughter. When, due to an illness, her hair began to fall out, she created a hair care regimen specifically for African-American women. It worked! She crisscrossed the country going door to door to sell her products and eventually built a beauty empire with sales representatives in every state. The formula grew to be so popular she became the first self-made female millionaire in America, and her products are still for sale today. About the Narrator Poorna Jagannathan is an actress and the producer of "Nirbhaya" ('Fearless'), the critically-acclaimed play written and directed by Yael Farber. Based on real-life events, the play breaks the silence around sexual violence and was called by The Telegraph as one of the "most powerful pieces of theater you’ll ever see.” Jagannathan gained international recognition for her portrayal of a journalist in the 2011 Bollywood film "Delhi Belly" and has appeared as series regular on HBO's "The Night Of" and Netflix's "Gypsy." In 2018 she was a member of the ensemble cast of HBO's "Room 104," created by the Duplass brothers. Most recently, Jagannathan plays Nalini Vishwakumar in Mindy Kaling's comedy series "Never Have I Ever." Credits This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo, with writing and operation support by Darby Maloney and Elyssa Dudley. Sound Design and Original Theme Music by Elettra Bargiacchi. [This episode originally aired in April 2018.]

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0:00.0

Once upon a time on a cotton plantation in Louisiana, a girl named Sarah was born.

0:14.0

Sarah came into the world in a one-room cabin at the edge of the plantation's cotton fields.

0:19.6

Her family lived in Delta, a tiny town nestled

0:23.4

in a sharp curve of the Mississippi River. There's no evidence of Sarah's birth,

0:30.1

there's no certificate or census record, but this little girl would grow into a woman

0:35.3

who made sure the world knew her name.

0:43.7

Sarah Breedlove was the first in her family to be born free. Her parents and her four older

0:50.3

siblings were all born into slavery. But just two years before Sarah was born, the Civil War ended and slavery was finally abolished.

1:00.5

Now the Breedlove family was free, but that didn't mean life was easy.

1:06.0

They still made their living growing and picking cotton.

1:09.7

And they didn't own the land they farmed on, so they

1:12.2

had to share their small income with the man who did. They worked long hours in the blistering

1:17.8

Louisiana heat and taking time off was not an option.

1:27.3

So when Sarah was a baby, her mother would strap her to her back and take Sarah into the fields with her.

1:33.8

And as soon as she was four years old, Sarah went to work alongside her parents in the fields.

1:39.3

She crouched down to make holes in a long line and drop cotton seeds in each one, the sun beating down on her

1:47.1

tiny back.

1:54.8

Just a few years later, she was doing the same work as the grown-ups.

1:59.8

Sarah and her friends Celeste bragged that they could chop and pick cut and clean faster than

2:03.9

anyone else. Because the sooner they were done, the sooner they could slip away to catch crawfish

2:09.4

in the bayou, where long moss swayed in the trees above.

2:16.1

On the weekends, the breed loves would get together with other families for rowdy fish fries and picnic outings.

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