Even hair, hair quality and hair style, documentary, research, group discussion, even musical about talk show, and even Oprah Gael Winfrey, chose the magazine September 2013 theme hair. According to Adlman (2013), Oprah Winfrey said in a video interview that women have problems with their hair. [Black female] Hair is the one that someone saw first, so we agree with your hair. About the history of black hair: The story of Ayana Byrd and Lori Tharps (2002) hairstyle is an interesting and brief survey in line with the rough circumstance that begins in Africa and ends in America.
Hair is an important part of a black woman's identity. Throughout history, until now, a black woman was stretched out of the scalp and the curled hair was said to be all beautiful. In the workplace, black women say that their hair is not professional. At school, a small black girl was told that hair is distracting. Black hair is ridiculous in most public places, regardless of what it is in its natural style: long hair, scorpion, twist, black people and so on. Some black women like straight hair. This can be done by straightening the natural hair, stitching it, wearing a straight hair wig, and so on. Many people think that black women are trying to use more white features like Twitter men. This discussion has no effect because it does not criticize the whiteness, in particular the central beauty standards of Europe, systematically to make it part of American culture.
Anxiety of black female hair has many history, even legal history. Legal theorist Paulette Caldwell wrote about how a black woman actually had to resort to natural rights, ie not being detained, perverted, and "strengthened" from chemicals. Let's get employment opportunities for their hair. (My favorite case is related to a woman accusing her of having her hair covered with "popcorn." "She is more than just an old African style knitted hair." She said "Bodrick's Imitation "was criticized.