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  2. 55 Natural Hairstyles for Black Women—from Casual to ... - AOL

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    A new season calls for a new hairstyle. Whether you’re looking to do a big chop, dabble in a protective style or manage your bountiful curls, there are tons of chic ways you can revamp your look. F.

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  4. Black women are making mullets their own. Here's why it ... - AOL

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    Black women are bringing back the mullet. (Photo iIllustration by Queen Loany for Yahoo; photos courtesy of Briia Johnson and Tatyana Horrobin) ... Mullets — a hairstyle in which the front and ...

  5. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    As with women, African American men have also faced hairstyle-based discrimination in the workplace. In the case of Thornton v. Encore Global , [ 75 ] Jeffery Thornton, a black man sued his former employer Encore Global denying him a job as a technical supervisor after working for the company for four years. [ 75 ]

  6. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A women's hairstyle where different sections of the hair are cut at different lengths to give the impression of layers. Liberty spikes: Hair that is grown out long and spiked up usually with a gel Lob: A shoulder-length hairstyle for women, much like a long bob, hence the name. Mullet: Hair that is short in front and long in the back.

  7. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    A Nuba woman wearing cornrows in a traditional styling. Colonial attitudes and practices towards Black hairstyles have traditionally been used to reinforce racism, exclusion and inequality. [52] For example, during the 18th century, slaves would sometimes have their hair shaved as a lesser form of punishment. [14]