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Tanisha C. Ford
The author explores how and why black women, from the civil rights and Black Power era of the 1960s through anti-apartheid activism in the 1980s and beyond, and in places as far-flung as New York City, Atlanta, London, and Johannesburg, used their clothing, jewelry, hair, and general "soul style" not simply as a fashion statement but as an integral part of their activism and as a powerful tool of resistance.--Adapted from publisher description.
| Publisher | University of North Carolina Press |
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| Pages | 256 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-469-62515-6 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-469-62515-7 primary |
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