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Reflecting on the Meaning of 'Good Hair' for Black Women: Marita Golden - washingtonpost.com

Reflecting on the Meaning of 'Good Hair' for Black Women: Marita Golden - washingtonpost.com

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Description: Marita Golden 59, Mitchellville, author When I was 19 and I got my first Afro, [that] was the first day I really saw my face and saw it for what it was and saw how beautiful it was. Because I wasn't using my hair to cover up or hide or adorn. My hair in the natural style was more revelatory. Natu...
Submitted: 10/18/09
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