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  2. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    The natural hair movement is a movement which aims to encourage people of African descent to embrace their natural, afro-textured hair; especially in the workplace. It originated in the United States during the 1960s, and resurged in popularity in the 2000s .

  3. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    A federal bill called the Crown Act of 2022 (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act of 2022) was passed with the intention to prohibit race-based discrimination based on hairstyles and hair texture. In present time Black women have created blogs and YouTube channels to embrace their hairstyles in positive ways.

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Small strands of hair are dyed lighter than the rest of the hair, mimicking the natural bleaching of sun-damaged hair. "Natural" (African) A typical texture of Black African hair that has not been altered by hot combs, flat irons, or chemicals (by perming, relaxing, or straightening). Each strand of this hair type grows in a tiny spring-like ...

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  7. Being a Black kid is hard enough. They don’t need ... - AOL

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    Besides, Texas’ new CROWN Act legislation protects the right for Black school children to wear braids, twists, locs and other styles favored in Black culture. Barbers Hills school district ...

  8. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    Description: Asten Johnson, faced threats of expulsion due to his natural hairstyle, which was in violation of the school’s dress code that prohibited “unconventional” hairstyles. Johnson’s hair was described as “unprofessional,” a label that was frequently applied to natural hairstyles worn by African American students.

  9. Black photography duo encourages Black youth to embrace ...

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    Now I like to say that we are more than just photographers, you know, we really are an empowerment brand for Black youth," said Kahran. "When everything comes off and makeup and the costumes, that ...