the history
of the hairstyle acceptance
Start
1786
Black women are forced to cover their hair with a scarf to limit visibility.
1865
The hair of afros must be shaved, straightened or straightened limit discrimination because they are seen as uncivilized.
1920-1950
A black Afro-American millionaire woman created a product for hair straightening.
1960-1970
The afro is considered as a resistance and also as a sign of a gang.
1980-2000
Dreadlocks are becoming popular through hip hop culture but there is still discrimination against Afro people.
2019
In 2019, the CROWN Act was put in place in 20 states, which will lead to a decrease in hair discrimination.
2019
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the history
of the hairstyle acceptance
Start
1786
Black women are forced to cover their hair with a scarf to limit visibility.
1865
The hair of afros must be shaved, straightened or straightened limit discrimination because they are seen as uncivilized.
1920-1950
A black Afro-American millionaire woman created a product for hair straightening.
1960-1970
The afro is considered as a resistance and also as a sign of a gang.
1980-2000
Dreadlocks are becoming popular through hip hop culture but there is still discrimination against Afro people.
2019
In 2019, the CROWN Act was put in place in 20 states, which will lead to a decrease in hair discrimination.