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  1. The only child of Madam C. J. Walker, A’Lelia Walker (pronounced Ah-LEEL-ya) hosted one of the most memorable salons of the Harlem Renaissance. At “The Dark Tower,” a converted floor of her elegant New York townhouse, she entertained Harlem and Greenwich Village writers, artists and musicians, as well as visiting African and European royalty.

  2. 28 de feb. de 2007 · On August 16, 1931 A’Lelia Walker died of a cerebral hemorrhage while attending a friend’s birthday party in Long Branch, New Jersey . She was forty-six years old. A’Lelia Walker’s funeral was lavish and memorable. More than 11,000 people filed past her casket in a Harlem mortuary and 1,000 turned out for the invitation-only funeral ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2021 · A’Lelia Walker (1885-1931) fue una empresaria estadounidense y una gran mecenas de eventos artísticos y musicales de su tiempo; estaba particularmente involucrada en la escena artística y cultural del barrio neoyorquino de Harlem. Su madre, C. J. Waler, fue otra mujer notable y emprendedora, y está en el El libro Guinness de los récords ...

  4. A’Lelia Walker helped her mother found the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company in 1906, then opened its New York office and beauty salon in 1913. Upon Madam Walker’s death in 1919, she became president of the Walker Company. During a trip to Europe, Africa and the Middle East in 1921 and 1922, she became one of the only westerners to ...

  5. 29 de mar. de 2020 · Here's what you should know about A'Lelia Walker, arts patron and Harlem Renaissance-era legend. She was born Lelia McWilliams in 1885. Lelia (she'd add the "A" to her name after her mother died) ...

  6. A’Lelia Walker. Born. June 6, 1885. Died. August 17, 1931. Country. United States of America. The story of A’Lelia Walker begins with her mother, Madam Walker. The orphaned child of formerly enslaved people, Madam Walker parlayed an investment of $1.50 into an international business empire and a townhouse in Harlem, as well as a Westchester ...

  7. A'Lelia Walker, registrada al nacer como Lelia McWilliams, fue una empresaria y mecenas estadounidense. La única hija sobreviviente de Madam C. J. Walker, conocida por ser la primera mujer millonaria hecha a sí misma en los Estados Unidos y una de las primeras millonarias afroamericanas.