The politics of black women's hair: Why it's seen with skepticism -- and a  need to discipline

The politics of black women's hair: Why it's seen with skepticism -- and a need to discipline

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A new military ban on cornrows and locs misses an entire culture -- and evokes my nightly rituals as a young girl

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