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From Blueprints to Beauty: How Sirobè Carstafhnur built her own skincare legacy

by Aallyah Wright | Amplify The Sip, Legacy

In Vicksburg, Mississippi, everyone owned something, at least in Sirobè Carstafhnur’s family. Her great-grandpa had a snowball truck. Her grandparents and her Uncle Earl owned their own stores, too. Even though entrepreneurship runs in her blood, Carstafhnur, an...

How Madam C.J. Walker turned hardship into economic independence for Black women

by Jim Beaugez | Amplify The Sip, Legacy

The first time A’Lelia Bundles visited the hamlet of Delta, Louisiana, in 1980, there were no signs welcoming her to the birthplace of her great-great grandmother, Sarah Breedlove. Neither was there any mention of Madam C.J. Walker, the name Breedlove took after...

The legacy we’re living

by Lauchlin Fields | From the Front Porch, From the Front Porch Column, Legacy

I’ve been thinking about legacy in two tenses: past and present. In the past tense, legacy is what we leave behind. It’s the spirit and memory of who we were after we’re gone. The stories people tell. The imprint we made. But the present tense feels more urgent....
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