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  2. Gilbert C. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert C. Harris (? - 1921) was a wig maker in Boston, Massachusetts. He moved to Boston from Virginia. [1] He served as treasurer of the National Negro Business League. [2] He supplied wigs to theater companies including via a mail order business. [3] Henry Wilson Savage was among his clients. [4] Charlotte Cushman and Henry Irving were among ...

  3. Caroline Remond Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Remond Putnam (c. 1826–1908) was an African-American businesswoman and abolitionist in Salem, Massachusetts.Along with two of her sisters, she owned and operated the largest wig factory in the state, making her mark on the growing field of hair-care products for African-American women.

  4. African hair threading - Wikipedia

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    African hair threading has multiple names across Africa in the West African country of Nigeria for example different ethnic groups know African hair threading by their native names. The native name in the Igbo language is isi òwu or òwu isī.

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  6. Helen of Troy Limited - Wikipedia

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    Helen of Troy Limited began as a wig store in Downtown El Paso in 1968 and expanded into the hair appliance business in 1975 by supplying hair salons with hair dryers and curling irons. In 1980, the son of the company's founder Louis Rubin, Jerry Rubin, entered into a successful licensing agreement with Vidal Sassoon . [ 2 ]

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