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  2. Marjorie Joyner - Wikipedia

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    After arriving to Chicago, Joyner received a certificate for dramatic art and expression from Chicago Musical College in 1914. [1] Joyner began studying cosmetology, graduating A.B. Moler Beauty School in 1916, becoming the first African American to graduate from the school. [2] Joyner later received her high school diploma in 1939. [3]

  3. Empire Beauty Schools - Wikipedia

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    All of the cosmetology schools incorporated eco-conscious elements such as energy and water-saving features. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Since its peak in 2010, Empire closed 1 school in 2011, 5 schools in 2014, 10 schools in 2015, 11 schools in 2016, 8 schools in 2018, 4 schools in 2019, and 8 schools in 2020.

  4. Leo Passage - Wikipedia

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    He was the founder and CEO of Pivot Point International, a global hair and beauty education company he established in Chicago, Illinois in 1962. [1] [2] As a hairstylist and cosmetology educator, Passage received over 100 international awards and honors and influenced many prominent hairstylists.

  5. Beyonce Announces $500,000 in Cosmetology Scholarships and ...

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    The BeyGOOD x Cécred Fund will award $500,000 annually to support cosmetology school scholarships and salon business grants in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Clementon, New Jersey.

  6. Black-owned business - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Joyner (1896–1994) was the first black graduate of a beauty school in Chicago, where she got to know Madame Walker and became her agent. By 1919 Joyner was the national supervisor over Walker's 200 beauty schools.

  7. Mona Hinton - Wikipedia

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    Mona completed high school in Sandusky at the age of 16, after which she moved to Chicago to attend Poro Beauty School, a cosmetology school run by pioneering African American entrepreneur Madam Annie Malone. Mona graduated, returned to Sandusky, passed the licensing exam, and started working at a beauty parlor owned by one of her sisters.

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