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  2. Crown Braid - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the hair braided and piled atop the head. [1] [2] The hair can either be pinned up with bobby pins, or braided around the head in a technique similar to the dutch braid or french braid, adding strands of hair continously while braiding around the head. The crown braid was worn by women for centuries to keep long hair safe during ...

  3. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Crown braid : A crown braid or crown plait is a traditional hairstyle usually worn by women with long hair, consisting of a braid wrapped up around the head. It is the signature hairstyle worn by Ukrainian politician Yulia Tymoshenko. It is also similar to some of the hairstyles worn by Frida Kahlo. See also braid or plait. Double buns

  4. Historical Christian hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    The paintings in the catacombs permit the belief that the early Christians simply followed the fashion of their time. The short hair of the men and the braids of the women were, towards the end of the second century, curled, and arranged in tiers, while for women the hair twined about the head over the brow.

  5. Embracing your crown: Share your natural hair journey - AOL

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    At the same time, protective hairstyles like locs and braids have been punished in school districts, and restricted in dress codes. Embracing your crown: Share your natural hair journey Skip to ...

  6. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Braid patterns or hairstyles can indicate a person's community, age, marital status, wealth, power, social position, and religion. [11] Models on the runway for Alexander McQueen's FW 2018 show with long braids. On July 3, 2019, California became the first US state to prohibit discrimination over natural hair.

  7. Despite the CROWN Act, Black Americans' hair continues ... - AOL

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    The CROWN Act, which stands for creating a respectful and open world for natural hair, is now effective in at least 22 states, including Tennessee. It demands protection against race-based ...

  8. French braid - Wikipedia

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    In the simplest form of three-strand braid, all the hair is initially divided into three sections, which are then simultaneously gathered together near the scalp.In contrast, a French braid starts with three small sections of hair near the crown of the head, which are then braided together toward the nape of the neck, gradually adding more hair to each section as it crosses in from the side ...

  9. ‘Crown Act’ to fight hair discrimination heads to the Senate

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    The Crown Act, an acronym for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair” would prevent schools and offices from banning hairstyles generally particular to a certain race, such as ...