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Maggie Lena Walker was ambitious and unafraid. Her childhood in 19th-century Virginia helping her mother with her laundry service opened her eyes to the overwhelming discrepancy between the Black residents and her mother's affluent white clients. She vowed to not only secure the same kind of home and finery for herself, but she would also help others in her community achieve the same.
With her single-minded determination, Maggie buckled down and went from schoolteacher to secretary-treasurer of the Independent Order of St. Luke, founder of a newspaper, a bank, and a department store where Black customers were treated with respect. With the help of influential friends like W.E.B. DuBois and Mary McLeod, she revolutionized Richmond in ways that are still felt today. Now, "with rich period detail and emotional impact" (Tracey Enerson Wood, author of The Engineer's Wife), her riveting full story is finally revealed in this stirring and intimate novel.
"This historical novel, based on the true story of Maggie Lena Walker, the first Black woman to establish and preside over a bank in the United States, is a rare...look at the challenges of important historical figures who have had to navigate the intersection of race and gender."
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"Illuminating...This appealing portrait would be perfect for a high school classroom."--Publishers Weekly
"This fascinating historic novel reimagines the life of Maggie Lena Walker, a real person who went on to become the first Black woman to establish and preside over a bank in the United States. Not one to rest on her laurels, she also founded a newspaper and a department store."--New York Post
"This rich, captivating saga takes readers to 19th-century Virginia."--Women's World
"A luminous work of historical fiction chronicling the trailblazer's life."--The Atlanta Journal-Constitution