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  2. Dashiki - Wikipedia

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    The dashiki found a market in America during the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. The term dashiki began appearing in print at least as early as 1967. Reporting on the 1967 Newark riots in the Amsterdam News on July 22, 1967, George Barner refers to a new African garment called a "danshiki".

  3. Kufi - Wikipedia

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    A formal dashiki suit will always include a crown style kufi, while the knitted style is most appropriate for non-formal occasions. Other caps worn with the dashiki, Senegalese kaftan, and grand boubou, include: [citation needed] The aso oke hat, or fila, from Nigeria; The fez, or tarboosh, a wool cap with a stem from North Africa and Turkey

  4. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The dashiki is highly stylized and is rendered with an ornate V-shaped collar. In contrast the grand boubou is simpler, even more so than the djellaba, though the color designs reach impressive proportions, especially among the Tuareg , who are known for their dyed indigo robes.

  5. Isaac Hayes: MoSH exhibit highlights 'Black Moses' dashiki ...

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    The "Isaac Hayes: Black Moses Gives Back" exhibit will run through July 31 at the Museum of Science and History (MoSH) in Memphis.

  6. Maxis Partners With Ebonix, Dark & Lovely For Sims 4 Play In ...

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    sims-4-play-in-color-campaign. EA and Maxis are teaming up with beauty brand Dark & Lovely and content creator Danielle “Ebonix” Udogaranya for the Sims 4 Play In Color campaign.

  7. Vincent T. Cullers - Wikipedia

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    Cullers created a campaign for them starring a black man wearing a traditional dashiki clothing. Next, Johnson Products Company hired Vince for their Afro-Sheen campaign, a line of hair products for black people, famous for creating the slogan "Wantu Wazuri". [2] Other clients served by the agency were Pizza Hut, Sears, and Kellogg's. In 1973 ...

  8. Boubou (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The nobility of 12th and 13th-century Mali, the 14th century Hausa Bakwai and Songhai Empires, then adopted this dress combination as a status symbol, as opposed to the traditional sleeveless or short-sleeved smocks (nowadays known as dashiki or Ghanaian smocks) worn by ordinary people/non-royals, or the Senegalese kaftan, a variant of the Arab ...

  9. Jae Jarrell - Wikipedia

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    The suit depicts a colorful, Black family, using the forms reminiscent of the African mask to create their faces. Jarrell's Urban Wall Suit (1969) is a piece inspired by graffiti and concert posters that filled the streets and African American neighborhoods in Chicago. [ 1 ]

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