Notas del episodio
An orphaned laundress scrubbing clothes for barely a dollar a day became a self-made millionaire building a 34-room mansion beside the Rockefellers, and she made that leap in just 14 years. The receipts are all there.
This deep dive goes past the two-paragraph history-book summary to reveal exactly how Sarah Breedlove engineered an unprecedented economic empire from a Louisiana cotton plantation. It is a master class in turning personal adversity into permanent social infrastructure that lifted thousands of Black women out of poverty.
- Her brutal start: orphaned by seven, married at 14 to escape abuse, widowed at 20, and broken down by the physical reality of being a laundress
- The scalp disease that sparked her hair-care business and the real innovation behind the petroleum-jelly-and-sulfur remedy: branding and distributio ...Â