Clara Brown

AmericanJanuary 1, 1800 – October 26, 1885Business & Entrepreneurship

Clara Brown was a formerly enslaved woman who in 1859 walked and wagon-traveled to Colorado during the gold rush, became one of the first African American settlers in the territory, and built a successful laundry business that enabled her to purchase the freedom of family members. Her life stands as one of the earliest documented Black entrepreneurial stories in the American West.

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