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Hair Story Ayana Byrd Lori L Tharps

  • SKU: BELL-55785140
Hair Story Ayana Byrd Lori L Tharps
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 4.31 MB
Author: Ayana Byrd & Lori L. Tharps
ISBN: 66f7b946-5694-43e9-a8e3-93f0f9663f30, 66F7B946-5694-43E9-A8E3-93F0F9663F30
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Hair Story Ayana Byrd Lori L Tharps by Ayana Byrd & Lori L. Tharps 66f7b946-5694-43e9-a8e3-93f0f9663f30, 66F7B946-5694-43E9-A8E3-93F0F9663F30 instant download after payment.

Two world wars, the Civil Rights movement, and a Jheri curl later, Blacks in America continue to have a complex and convoluted relationship with their hair. From the antebellum practice of shaving the head in an attempt to pass as a "free" person to the 1998 uproar over a White third-grade teacher's reading of the book Nappy Hair, the issues surrounding Black hair continue to linger as we enter the twenty-first century.
Hair Story is a historical and anecdotal exploration of Black Americans' tangled hair roots. A chronological look at the culture and politics behind the ever-changing state of Black hair from fifteenth-century Africa to the present-day United States, it ties the personal to the political and the popular.
Read about:
* Why Black American slaves used items like axle grease and eel skin to straighten their hair.
* How a Mexican chemist straightened Black hair using his formula for turning sheep's wool into a minklike fur.
* How the Afro...

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