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ImageThroughout my entire life, in my African-American family, there has been an obsession over good hair. If you had “good” hair you were accepted. Any signs of “naps” resulted in negativity and a sense of no acceptance. It’s all about who is the lightest and who has the most non-kinkiest hair. If you can run your fingers through your hair, no problem. Even if you can just simply wash your hair and go, no perm or relaxer, you were accepted.

It’s sad to say that there is racism within the African-American community. Not even my fathers Caucasian side of the family is racist or non accepting, as oppose to my African-American side. Society has molded and idolized what beauty is through television and advertisement. Whether it’s the fair skin, blue eyes, and healthy hair “non-nappy”.

What is good hair, bad hair, and nappy hair?

-Good hair is healthy hair. Your hair doesn’t have to be straight to be good hair. As long as your hair is healthy, it is good hair! Your can have the most beautiful, well defined curls, kinks and all and your hair would be good and healthy. The healthiness of your hair is what is most important!

-Bad hair is untreated, and unhealthy hair. Whether you don’t shampoo or condition your hair, which causes damage from hair breakage. This can result in hair lost. It is imperative to take care of your hair and care for it.

-Nappy hair is unmanageable hair, but there is no reason why nappy hair is considered bad hair. If it is healthy then it is good hair.

Love what God has blesses you with. Embrace both, your inner and outer beauty. You are one of a kind. Let no one but “yourself” define your beauty and worth.

xo,

Erica

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“Couple were deported – S.O. 5 Apr. 1913, originally uploaded by snap-happy1. A mixed race couple were deported to the United States from Canada, in part of the anti-Miscegenation laws. (1913)”

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This excerpt brought something new to my attention. I did not think nor realize that Canada had issues with Interracial Couples and marriage.

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This image reminds me of a story that my grandfather has told many of times to family members and friends.

When he was growing up in Virginia in the 40′s, a friend of his Grandfathers was Biracial; yet chose to pass for white. The one problem with this was that everyone in their small town knew that the man’s mother was an African-American.

The man decided one day that he was going to leave town and start his life off fresh in a new place; where no one knew him. The man moved all the way to California and he met a Caucasian woman. The woman never doubted the “whiteness” and purity of this man’s “white-blood”. The two married and decided to have a child.

The child was born and looked nothing like the man and woman. The couples baby had took back after the Mixed mans mothers family. That man kept his secret, and continued to pass for white. He viciously abused his wife and people shunned her because it was clear to everyone else that she must have messed around on her husband with a “Negro”.

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