Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site - TODAY IN HISTORY! On February 16, 1918, Maggie Walker's oldest grandchild, Maggie Laura Walker, is born at the Walker home on Leigh Street. She is
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Rori - Bright Art & Chaotic Goods - #100Days100Women #SE2 Day 66, Maggie Walker, educator, business woman & wheelchair user, was the 1st Black woman to charter & serve as president of
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Bethlehem High School Official Page - Bethlehem is excited to have new teachers join our staff next school year! Ms. Maggie Walker has been teaching high school Spanish since 2014. She has
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Metro Richmond Area Young Democrats - On the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth we're honored to highlight Richmond's very own Maggie Walker, the first Black female banker in America. | Facebook
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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site - Happy Birthday to one of Maggie L. Walker's closest friends and colleagues, Mary McLeod Bethune! Maggie L. Walker and Mary McLeod Bethune worked together in
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site - DID YOU KNOW? In 1921, Mrs. Walker ran for public office — the first woman in Virginia to do so. Because of her considerable work,
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Lenox Advisors, Inc. - Maggie Walker was an African-American businesswoman and teacher. Walker was the first African-American woman to charter a bank and served as its president in the United States. As
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated (Official) - Triumphant Soror Maggie Walker gained national prominence when she became the first woman to own a bank in the United States. Her entrepreneurial skills transformed
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