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Who is Marjorie Stewart Joyner?
Marjorie Stewart Joyner was born in Monterey, Virginia on October 24, 1896, the granddaughter of a slave and a slave-owner. In 1912, an eager Marjorie moved to Chicago, Illinois to pursue a career in cosmetology. She enrolled in the A.B. Molar Beauty School and in 1916 became the first Black women to graduate from the school.
Where did Marjorie Joyner go to school?
In 1912, an eager Marjorie moved to Chicago, Illinois to pursue a career in cosmetology. She enrolled in the A.B. Molar Beauty School and in 1916 became the first Black women to graduate from the school. Following graduation, the 20 year old married podiatrist Robert E. Joyner and opened a beauty salon.
Why is Marjorie Joyner important to Black History?
Being the first African-American woman create and patent a permanent hair-wave machine. Marjorie Joyner (née Stewart; October 24, 1896 – December 27, 1994) was an American businesswoman, hair care entrepreneur, philanthropist, educator, and activist.
Is Marjorie Joyner dead or still alive?
Marjorie Joyner died on December 7, 1994 at the age of 98.
Who is Mary Joyner?
A noted hair stylist herself, Joyner did styling work for such African American celebrities as Billie Holliday, Ethel Waters, and opera star Marian Anderson. Joyner remained with the Walker firm for more than fifty years, and always credited her hair-styling experience with developing her imagination and her problem-solving abilities.
What did Marjorie Joyner do for black women?
Marjorie Joyner. She helped write the first cosmetology laws for the state of Illinois, and founded a sorority and fraternity, Alpha Chi Pi Omega on October 27, 1945 as well as a national association for black beauticians. Joyner was friends with Eleanor Roosevelt, and helped found the National Council of Negro Women.