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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- African Canadian Newspapers and Early Black Beauty Culture, 1914–1945 35
- From Ebony’s “Brownskin” to “Black is Beautiful” in the News Observer, 1946–1969 69
- Black Beauty Culture in the Pages of Contrast and Share: Local Beauty Salons, Department Stores, and Drugstores in the 1970s and 1980s 121
- Global Conglomerates Take Over Black Beauty Culture: The Ethnically Ambiguous, “Multicultural” 1990S and 2000S 165
- The Politics of Black Hair in the Twenty-First Century 197
- Conclusion 243
- Notes 261
- Selected Bibliography 291
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- African Canadian Newspapers and Early Black Beauty Culture, 1914–1945 35
- From Ebony’s “Brownskin” to “Black is Beautiful” in the News Observer, 1946–1969 69
- Black Beauty Culture in the Pages of Contrast and Share: Local Beauty Salons, Department Stores, and Drugstores in the 1970s and 1980s 121
- Global Conglomerates Take Over Black Beauty Culture: The Ethnically Ambiguous, “Multicultural” 1990S and 2000S 165
- The Politics of Black Hair in the Twenty-First Century 197
- Conclusion 243
- Notes 261
- Selected Bibliography 291
- Index 305