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The Black Woman Who Built an Empire Before Pitch Decks
She didn’t start with a pitch deck. She started in a tiny one‑room beauty shop in Atlantic City in 1913, doing hair by day and knocking doors to sell her own products at night. She died a millionaire whose company employed around 500 people and worked with roughly 45,000 sales agents worldwide. And most people have never heard her name. Welcome to Day 7 of Deleted History: 28 Black Women They Prayed You'd Never Learn About... Sara Spencer Washington didn’t wait for help. She created the Apex News & Hair Company in a market that didn’t even think Black women were worth advertising to. By the 1940s, “Madame Washington” had turned that one-room shop into an empire - literally. She created a manufacturing lab producing hundreds of products, beauty colleges in about a dozen states, international schools, and a sales force stretching from Haiti to South Africa. She was what we’d now call a high‑growth founder, long before anyone used that language. But here’s what really matters: She refused to accept the economic rules written for Black people in her era. When Black golfers were barred from local courses, she built the Apex Golf Club, one of the first Black‑owned golf courses in the country. When her neighbors couldn’t afford heat in the Great Depression, she delivered coal herself. Even in death, her business was estimated at over a million dollars, employed about 500 workers, and was supported by tens of thousands of independent agents—many of them Black women using sales to buy their own freedom. Her beauty colleges graduated thousands of students. Her slogan was simple and brutally clear: “Now is the time to plan your future by learning a depression-proof business.” She understood that sales was not a dirty word; it was a survival strategy. A century later, Black women are still carrying the economy on their backs—and still getting the smallest share of the rewards. Black women are the fastest‑growing group of entrepreneurs in the U.S., now running roughly 2.1–2.7 million businesses and generating close to 100 billion dollars in revenue.
The Black Woman Who Built an Empire Before Pitch Decks
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@Ashley Kirkwood yes Madam CJ Walker
Whew… ain’t nothing like a recharge… 🙌🏾
I’m down to my last three days of this vacation and I’m so proud of myself for taking this because often times I would just push push push, but I’m older and wiser now… One thing I’ve learned from how Jesus led — He would pour into the masses, then retreat to pray. His strength wasn’t in constant motion but in divine rhythm. I’ve had to reevaluate my relationship with momentum. It’s not just go, go, go. True momentum is knowing when to pause, pray, and recharge — while allowing what you’ve built to keep moving. My daily prayer is simple: “Lord, don’t let any of this go to my head. Keep my heart grounded in what matters most — faith, family, and the mission.” In this season, retreating has been my secret weapon. I’m not chasing goals — I’m becoming. I’m not rushing — I’m flowing. I work when it’s time to work, and I rest when it’s time to rest. That’s growth. That’s obedience. Dear ambitious woman, hear me: rest, sis. You don’t have to prove your power through exhaustion. Even if things drop, God will catch what’s meant for you. “But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” — Luke 5:16 (NIV)
Whew… ain’t nothing like a recharge… 🙌🏾
2 likes • Oct '25
Thanks I needed to read that
Introduction
Hello everyone, I’m Tiana Bunnell-Mumford I am the founder of Creative Minds Work Publications and Creative Minds Healthcare Solutions . I help educators, students , and the community respond to emergencies and life with purpose building critical thinking , confidence and purpose through CPR. I’m here to learn a sales strategy that will build a legacy for me and my family especially my children!
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@Joycelyn Beene nice to e-meet you email me and we can schedule time to talk
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@Angela Johnson Thank you we can connect send me your information info @cmhealthsolution.com
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I have several comics this is tricky I love to laugh Kevin, Mike , Wayans, Bernie , Martin, Rickey I mean we could be on this thing all night !
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@tiana-mumford-9421
Hi, I’m the founder of CMWP&(CMHCS)educate, equip & empower through writing & safety training—impacting lives & strengthening the communities I serve.

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