Maggie L. Walker

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Maggie L. Walker was a pioneering African American businesswoman and civil rights leader, best known as the first Black woman in the United States to charter and serve as president of a bank.

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Maggie L. Walker canonical 1
Maggie Lena Walker 1

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instanceOf African American leader
bank president
businesswoman
civil rights leader
human
activeIn African American civil rights movement (late 19th–early 20th century)
Richmond, Virginia
causeOfDeath diabetes complications
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1864-07-15
dateOfDeath 1934-12-15
educatedAt Lancaster School, Richmond
ethnicity African American
familyName Walker
founded St. Luke Penny Savings Bank
fullName Maggie L. Walker self-linksurface differs
surface form: Maggie Lena Walker
givenName Maggie
hasChild Armstead Walker Jr.
surface form: Armstead Walker III

Johnnie Walker
Melvin Walker
Russell Walker
hasHeritageSite Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
honoredIn Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
influenced African American cooperative economics movements
Black women’s business leadership in the United States
knownFor advocacy for education and civil rights
leadership in Black fraternal and mutual aid organizations
promoting economic empowerment for African Americans
leaderOf Independent Order of St. Luke
memberOf Independent Order of St. Luke
middleName Lena
notableFor being the first Black woman in the United States to charter a bank
being the first Black woman in the United States to serve as bank president
occupation bank president
businesswoman
civil rights activist
community leader
teacher
placeOfBirth Confederate States of America
Richmond, Virginia
placeOfDeath Richmond, Virginia
positionHeld Right Worthy Grand Secretary of the Independent Order of St. Luke
president of St. Luke Penny Savings Bank
religion Baptist
residence Jackson Ward, Richmond, Virginia
sexOrGender female
spouse Armstead Walker Jr.
subjectOf Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site museum exhibits
workedAs teacher in Richmond public schools

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Hollywood Cemetery burialPlaceOf Maggie L. Walker
Maggie L. Walker fullName Maggie L. Walker self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Maggie Lena Walker