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Styling Jim Crow focuses on the beauty education industry in racially segregated communities from World War I through the s. In this study of two black beauty companies of the Jim Crow era, Julia Kirk Blackwelder looks at the industry as a locus of black entrepreneurial effort and an opportunity for young women to obtain training and income that promised social mobility within the Cited by: Styling Jim Crow focuses on the beauty education industry in racially segregated communities from World War I through the s/5.
Styling Jim Crow focuses on the beauty education industry in racially segregated communities from World War I through the s. In this study of two black beauty companies of the Jim Crow era, Julia Kirk Blackwelder looks at the industry as a locus of black entrepreneurial effort and an opportunity for young women to obtain training and income that promised social mobility within the African.
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Styling Jim Crow African American Beauty Training During Segregation (Book): Blackwelder, Julia Kirk: Styling Jim Crow focuses on the beauty education industry in racially segregated communities from World War I through the s. In this study of two black beauty companies of the Jim Crow era, Julia Kirk Blackwelder looks at the industry as a locus of black entrepreneurial effort and an.
Styling Jim Crow:African American Beauty Training during Segregation. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, xi + pp. ISBN$ (cloth).
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