Noble Fields
From the small rural town of Oakwood Texas, Noble Fields emerged an energetic, properous African American entrepreneur, a protégé of madame C.J. Walker who became a millionaire when she developed her own skin and hair products for black women. Born in 1935 to Jake and Mildred Lusk -- the family moved to California in 1945, and she spent her youth in Fresno. She was inducted into the army on November 22, 1954 -- thge same date, she later learned, that Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the city bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to a white man. Following a successful twenty-year career in the military, Noble Fields established the Noble Fields School Of Real Estate, LLC., launched a thriving career in real estate, building a life well lived and a legacy worth sharing.