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Black Millionaires They Didn’t Teach You About in School

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Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into the lives of various black millionaires from History than you may not have known about! Unfortunate Ends/ My Other Channel: /channel/UCaycVzghZrXZFiC0attAyzg Have any video suggestions? Email me to: forgottenlivesyt@gmail.com Socials: FL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgottenlivesyt/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nic0_waters/ My Amazon Store: https://amzn.to/3LxZAgL https://www.amazon.com/shop/forgottenlives *This video's description contains affiliate links meaning the owner may earn a commission when the viewer uses the links at no cost to you. Intro Music - Echo by Broken Elegance 🎩 https://soundcloud.com/brokenelegance ... Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b ...... Music promoted by Audio Library /watch/�kgUOoPwoyM_oo ��​​​​​​​ Music playing throughout by Myuu - /watch/YFrq4Fq ...... #blackhistory #ForgottenLives​​​​​​ #millionaire

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    @mjrotondi5086قبل 9 أشهر We all need to reeducate ourselves. So much of what we learned was false and a lot of history was omitted or not taught at all. It’s shocking. 114
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    @adventureswithamy7747قبل 10 أشهر Bravo!! Though an avid reader, I still would not have learned about these women without watching your video. Thank you. 61
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    @dawnellenburgقبل 9 أشهر I am from Muskogee OK and a Native American belonging to the Muscogee Creek Nation so I knew of the life of Ms Sarah Rector; however, this film gave me much more info than what I was taught growing up. Much more! 125
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    @jeanettemarkley7299قبل 9 أشهر I want to thank you, Sir, for your wonderful educational channel that focuses on women, rich and poor black and white, who are almost always forgotten in history. It's a wonderful work you do. 93
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    @ELKE-قبل 10 أشهر This compilation turns out really great! Those incredible women was an inspiration of life. I enjoyed listen to their story again. Thank you FLives 86
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    @cindyluther3275قبل 9 أشهر I was part (a small part) of the committee that erected the wall dedicated to Biddy Mason. One of her jobs was as a stagecoach driver for Wells
    Fargo. id="hidden3" class="buttons"> She truly was a jack of all trades and quite an inspiration to all women!
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    @p.s.706قبل 9 أشهر Everyone has a history.All history is important and non should be erased as if it never took place.Thank you for this content.Much gratitude. 9
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    @mindakahn9964قبل 9 أشهر This is a wonderful and inspiring collection of brilliant women. Thankfully in my lily white community growing up I had an especially great teacher who id="hidden4" class="buttons"> loved to teach us about outstanding women throughout history. I this was back in the sixties. Thanks Mrs. Bernice S. ....وسعت 24
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    @lyanka111قبل 10 أشهر This was great and thank you for taking your time with these stories. 56
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    @najahadams1420قبل 10 أشهر This was fantastic! Pls do more vids like this. 20
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    @maryroberts9315قبل 9 أشهر These stories would make a great TV series. 21
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    @amb7412قبل 10 أشهر I was aware of these women , even tour the old office and factory of Madame C. J. Walker in 2002. Thank you for conducting a great video. 13
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    @maryrowe3981قبل 10 أشهر Things not widely known, and I never knew about Biddy Mason, even growing up in South Central Los Angeles. Thank you. 12
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    @indiaculture5166قبل 8 أشهر When you invest, you're buying a day you don't have to work 26
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    @jbills3000قبل 10 أشهر wow! this is like a full length documentary! thank you! 18
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    @darriendastar3941قبل 9 أشهر Thank you for doing this. I'd seen most of the videos before, but seeing them all together meant I was able to see these remarkable women's stories id="hidden5" class="buttons"> in context. It made my whole understanding of the women and the time they lived in so much better.
    Also, the way you edited the whole thing together was superb. Really good. If there's no-one else arouond to do it for you, give yourself a pat on the back. You certainly deserve it.
    All round, that was a tremendously interesting and worthwhile hour of my life. I learned a lot and enjoyed doing so.
    (If anyone is reading the comments before deciding to watch the video, I can recommend this very highly.)
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    @patricialong5767قبل 10 أشهر Very tough times, and especially being female and of color! My ancestors included Cherokees from Oklahoma and Tennessee. My maternal grandfather shared id="hidden6" class="buttons"> some of his oil royalties with most of his grand children, but my younger brother and I never received any. Not sure why, but we went on with our lives. :)) ....وسعت 43
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    @janicefuller-roberts8094قبل 10 أشهر Loved the format and the video! Thanks! 13
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    @cherylbrooks7005قبل 10 أشهر I grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. Therefore, I have known about Madam Walker all my life. 50
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    @vickyburks7359قبل 9 أشهر I'm enjoying these biographies about these women because these are the ones I'm doing in my GED class and my Teachers are wondering why I'm id="hidden7" class="buttons"> making 100 grade average on my homework and class work but in all I'm definitely learning much about Black History. ❤ Well Done Congratulations YouTube For Allowing Us All To Learn More About Our Black History We Need More Of This Not Only Once A Month On Black History Month But Everyday So All People's Can Learn This. I've Found Some Of Generation Through This. ....وسعت 21
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    @jaytrace1006قبل 10 أشهر American history is teeming with inspiring stories of people of all races who invented, innovated, and filled niches. African-American
    women would id="hidden8" class="buttons"> have had to have been even more industrious to prosper like they did. Thank you, Sir, for presenting these stories as examples of how hard work and smart business sense can create opportunities for success.
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    @irishwoman3975قبل 10 أشهر Thank you once again. Your research stories are always interesting 11
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    @56hermesقبل 9 أشهر So glad I found this informative channel. Thanks for educating those who want to know the truth!!! 10
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    @kiky4881قبل 9 أشهر It is so awesome to see this information finally getting some public display. THANKS FOR SHARING. SAD THAT MUSIC VIDEOS AND GHETTO FIGHTS GET MILLIONS id="hidden9" class="buttons"> OF VIEWS IN DAYS AND TRUTH GETS A MERE FRACTION OF THAT. KEEP SPREADING TRUE HISTORY ....وسعت 6
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    @karenphillips2102قبل 9 أشهر I absolutely love this, it is part of our historical culture. Thank you for this ✌️ 12
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    @GEORGIA385قبل 10 أشهر I totally enjoyed this please make more 24
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    @shesaknitterقبل 9 أشهر Outstanding! I have watched your great videos for some time, but this one resonates for me because I am African American. I had heard of Madame C.J. Walker, id="hidden10" class="buttons"> but really did not know much of her history nor much about the others, and I really appreciate the care you took (as you always take) to research the histories of these amazing entrepreneurial women, especially in this age with so many politicians and others doing all that they can to suppress any knowledge about it. Thank you so much. Definitely sharing this one! ....وسعت 12
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    @shannoncox5071قبل 9 أشهر This was a very Educational video. I never heard of these woman except for one an that's Madame CJ Walker, they also still sell her hair care products id="hidden11" class="buttons"> till this very day ..
    Im going to buy some just to have, an a other one just to keep.
    It's so sad they don't teach about the other women in this video in schools, But im going to teach my children about them. ❤
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    @Memphispepقبل 9 أشهر Thank you for your amazing work in putting this together!! I knew of Madam CJ Walker, however, not to this degree. I learned so much and will definitely share it! Please keep up the GREAT work! 6
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    @katherinegeddie7687قبل 9 أشهر Thank you for this video. I knew about Madame C.J.Walker, but didn't know about the other three ladies. When I was a child I asked a teacher why history id="hidden13" class="buttons"> was made up of mainly white men. I was a white child in the segregated south asking this question and a few others. ....وسعت 29
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    @davidtambornino8251قبل 9 أشهر Wonderfully fascinating documentary really extolling the beauty of America, its People, its History. 7
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    @sbfav9823قبل 9 أشهر Thank you so much - as a woman, what a pleasure to learn about famous female historical figures ! 11
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    @rebeccamorgan1834قبل 9 أشهر Glad that Mrs. Sarah's, story turned around for her and her famlies good ❤️ 5
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    @charlieromeo5340قبل 9 أشهر There was a lot of NEW INFO that I learnt. Good work. 3
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    @jbills3000قبل 10 أشهر I like the compilation style for related subjects. I think it works 8
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    @loretta_3843قبل 10 أشهر Wow, you've got to admire someone like Biddy Mason. Just getting her freedom, taking care of her family and being able to buy her own home was an amazing id="hidden14" class="buttons"> achievement for anyone. To then be able to be as successful as she was and do some really generous things for her community, she must have been a woman who would have been so interesting to know. ....وسعت 103
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    @RoaringMindقبل 10 أشهر I know this is an awesome video before I even watch it! 9
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    @tonithomas6143قبل 10 أشهر I love the compilation videos and I would like to see more. This was very informative. Thank you for all that you do. 4
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    @COOKINGWITHTHECOOKUPقبل 9 أشهر This was great. I like listening to this kind of education while I'm driving especially when it'as long as my drive so I don't have to keep finding something new. Thanks! 3
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    @kaleahcollins4567قبل 9 أشهر This is one of the reasons why they totally destroyed the affluent black community in Tulsa Oklahoma because like always when black people have our own id="hidden16" class="buttons"> things and our community is beautiful because we're the bankers and we're the convenience stores in the grocery stores and we have no outside influences at all they hated especially when they're not living the same way and they feel entitled to this is white privilege ....وسعت 25
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    @moondancer4660قبل 9 أشهر They didn't teach me about any millionaires in school! All they taught me was to be thankful for the minimum wage. 5
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    @CassandraOJamesقبل 9 أشهر Incredible content, thank you for enriching my spirit as I am also an aspiring entrepreneur! 5
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    @mawg7598قبل 9 أشهر Great videos n Great women. Things like this need to be shown. They were all blessed with wisdom n knowledge. Again, thank you. 3
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    @user-oi7mh7gt5nقبل 9 أشهر I love your commentary ive heard about all of these people I've read about them in a book that i have but i do Thank You for your research keep up the great work 2
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    @jesusislord7488قبل 9 أشهر I had no millionaires class in school…was not taught about one single millionaire of any color. 5
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    @Coilyladyقبل 5 أشهر This was an awesome video So many odd associations with the one of the subjects in this video. I was born in Vicksburg Mississippi 100 years after Sara id="hidden18" class="buttons"> Breedlove. My daughter was hired to develop the modern Madame CJ Walker hair care line and later stated her own skin care brand and was recently one of three entrepreneurs featured in a documentary called The Next Black Millionaire. I think Madame CJ Walker would be proud of her as I am filled with immense pride for all of the people featured in this video. ....وسعت 2
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    @reclaimingminds2811قبل 9 أشهر Thank you for sharing your research and love for this topic! Some of the characters were known to me but there was the property magnate that I hadn't heard of before. 3
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    @almministrys1659قبل 9 أشهر Gratitude great information as i have been searching❤❤❤❤
    Had to subscribe
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    @travisstoll3582قبل 10 أشهر Just started your video, but I know it will be quality. Looking forward to learning. 3
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    @philipamalik3984قبل 9 أشهر I enjoyed and learned history in another frequency, bless that! 1
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    @NIKKICTV-nq4ioقبل 9 أشهر Sara Rector is from Taft, Ok. Born at Muskogee hospital because there are no hospitals in Taft. I’m from Taft. Sara is buried in Taft at the same cemetery as my grandfather who was also a creek freedman. My grandfather was also given land, which my mother still stays on now. He also have land for our church to be built on……. But unfortunately no oil on our land
    Made this comment before he got to this info….
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    @auntyconnie3941قبل 7 أشهر I am black a African and always researching and learning more about black Americans. Mother African has children all over the world. Us as black people, id="hidden21" class="buttons"> we continue to go through so many bad things in the hands of cruel enemies yet, some of us as colored (black) people were and are still able to find ways to create worth, invented and continue to invent by using our intelligentsia and wisdoms. I will thank you so much for your fantastic, educational, excellent, and great history of black Americans. There are so many things to learn about black Americans and black people as a whole. I'm going to continue to learn more about our black Americans and my own black Africans. ....وسعت 2
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    @PegsFlamingovilleقبل 9 أشهر Beautiful historic biography of very thoughtful intelligent women! The sharp images of the ladies is like icing on the cake and the cities depicted are amazing. 2
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    @jameswalker596قبل 9 أشهر This was very, very informative. Thank you very much 2
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    @girishn1762قبل 9 أشهر Beautiful and kind hearted women in the planet love and respect from INDIA ❤️ 3
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    @phyllislovelace8151قبل 4 أشهر Thank you so much FL for all your research, it is much appreciated.
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    @Sci-Fi_Fan296قبل 6 أشهر This was so well done! Bravo! Very interesting and much needed. Looking forward to seeing more content from this channel. TY
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    @GeraldineMartin-ou2glقبل 9 أشهر Thank you I love this to know so much more than we were taught in school I always say that we are very smart people that is why we are hated so much keep bringing us this information from Florida 2
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    @jessic3195قبل 3 أشهر Thank you for all you hard work on making the video I enjoyed and looking at all the pictures of all the these great women!
    Keep up the great work you do
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    @cyankirkpatrick5194قبل 9 أشهر Your channel has brought many to light some people that have been forgotten or not even thought of some of these I knew about before you went into detail id="hidden25" class="buttons"> again thank you for bringing back forgotten lives. Since you have done these,why don't you make one about native American who were included in unique places like the guy Ely S. Parker he was the secretary of Ulysses S Grant and so on, he was native American. ....وسعت 2
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    @margiesoapyhairbillian4754قبل 9 أشهر Why DO I as an American have to learn this at 61 years old ? Why didn't i learn this in school ? I find it odd. ( no i really don't) 10
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    @patriciafaison9164قبل 10 أشهر Great to see how these ladies lives intersected. Doing it this way was brilliant. More like this anytime. 9
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    @essieduggan2212قبل 9 أشهر Thank you gor such a documents of history. Thank you for the enlightenment. 2
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    @1Godscreations123قبل 9 أشهر This was amazing. I was intrigued to learn the connection between Malone and Walker and how Malone was a leader of building complexes, (a.k.a. Indoor Malls), that others now design! Very much enjoyed the details! 2
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    @tinaphilt2228قبل 2 أشهر I appreciate you posting this. I would not have known about these women. 1
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    @sherrisacash2820قبل 5 أشهر Thanks for putting this video together for us, I appreciate it.
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    @marvamortley1098قبل 8 أشهر Thank you for sharing these facts. Very eye opening.
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    @saulpetersiii647قبل 9 أشهر I enjoyed the presentation of the history of these women. I look forward to seeing more of them in the future.
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    @tanyagilliard5360قبل 9 أشهر This eas great information.Thank you for sharing . I'm so happy that I'm a great Black Woman. 1
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    @dbanks17قبل 10 أشهر All History, everyone’s history should be taught, especially in US, where they want to totally suppress it. Thank you 32
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    @user-yk7vp2qw4hقبل 2 أشهر Thank you Sir, for these incredible stories of these extraordinary women whom made substantial contribution to humanity.
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    @lilwil-ns3uoقبل 6 أشهر I'm very impressed with the research you do for your videos. Very good work. I hope you have a degree in history or video journalism. Your videos are id="hidden27" class="buttons"> quite advanced and would award you a degree at almost every university i can think of. And those thatbwouldn't are justtoo snotty for their own good. Your work i find to be of a very high quality. Keep upvyour extremely fine work. ....وسعت 2
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    @johnsontony-zy2zhقبل 8 أشهر Really enjoyed this always learning something new 1
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    @traciecombs7030قبل 9 أشهر Just amazing! These strong intelligent women/entrepreneurs that overcame so many challenges and thrived inspite of them! 2
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    @helenfay9465قبل 7 أشهر Extremely interesting. Walker wouldn't have gotten away with such blatant lifting of ideas in today's society of patents etc. Incredible women id="hidden28" class="buttons"> none the less. Biddy Mason definitely my favourite though. What an inspiration! Thank you for this. ....وسعت 1
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    @michaelbailey3299قبل 9 أشهر Thanks, how inspiring for young people of Color. 3
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    @reginawilliams1398قبل 10 أشهر Thanks for the video.. Good to know it was wealthy black women back then 2
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    @slieafricaقبل 9 أشهر Hi. Thank you kindly for this video compilation. I'm just curious if any of the other ladies were able to retain their wealth within their lineage? id="hidden29" class="buttons"> I can see the Walker dynasty retained it for a few generations; the revival of the 2020 Madam CJ Walker brand, does it involve any of their family members maybe? What happened to the wealth buit by these courageous women? I understand some of the women were orphaned but did their wealth remain within the African American community in the present day? ....وسعت 1