Maggie Lena Walker did her best to effect change by finding alternatives to the social and economic troubles facing blacks and particularly black women, as America fought to regain its equilibrium in the consequence of the American Civil War. Taking charge of the flail Independent Order of St. Luke in the year 1899, Walker malformed the business into a dynamic and prosperous economic engine for blacks.
Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of St. Luke Case Solution
With a vision of economic self sufficiency, she created a paper in the year 1902, chartered the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in year 1903 turning into the first woman bank president in the United States, and began a shop run by and for blacks. Throughout her life, Walker prospered and persevered despite societal, private and professional challenges.
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