Celebrating Black History month, with Maybelline's first Black model, Je'Taun M. Taylor
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We all have our own unique gifts and talents that He only gave to us. While doing so she also made all her loved ones a believer of Christ, with a hopeful future. She grew up in a Christian home. Her grandmother, Ruth Brown, was a Christian Science Minister. Je'Taun carried her grandmothers strong christian faith on through many generations. She gave everyone she came into contact with hope, chance, encouragement, wisdom, and unconditional love just as God does.
While yet building her modeling career, She had her first child Janice Jackson in 1941. Soon after starting her career, she gained a promising future in modeling with the well known makeup company Maybelline. She was ecstatic to form such a promising future doing exactly what she had wanted to do. She took great joy in modeling for Maybelline. Her career continued to advance with Maybelline, as well as the few business ventures she did with Christian Dior.After becoming a bit more successful She then met and married Henry C. Taylor the Vice President of REO movers and van lines, Inc in Chicago, IL. Henry C. Taylor was the brother of Robert Rochon Taylor,
Taylor, Robert Rochon (1899–1957) | The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed The first African American Chairmen of Chicago Public Housing who is the great-grandfather of
Valerie Jarrett (Senior Advisor of President Obama) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Jarrett, and son of
Robert Robinson Taylor Robert Robinson Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the First African American Architect to Graduate MIT.