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9780252076961

Beauty Shop Politics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252076961

  • ISBN10:

    0252076966

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-02-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr

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Looking through the lens of black business history,Beauty Shop Politicsshows how black beauticians in the Jim Crow era parlayed their economic independence and access to a public community space into platforms for activism. Tiffany M. Gill argues that the beauty industry played a crucial role in the creation of the modern black female identity and that the seemingly frivolous space of a beauty salon actually has stimulated social, political, and economic change. From the founding of the National Negro Business League in 1900 and onward, African Americans have embraced the entrepreneurial spirit by starting their own businesses, but black women's forays into the business world were overshadowed by those of black men. With a broad scope that encompasses the role of gossip in salons, ethnic beauty products, and the social meanings of African American hair textures, Gill shows how African American beauty entrepreneurs built and sustained a vibrant culture of activism in beauty salons and schools. Enhanced by lucid portrayals of black beauticians and drawing on archival research and oral histories,Beauty Shop Politicsconveys the everyday operations and rich culture of black beauty salons as well as their role in building community.

Author Biography

Tiffany M. Gill is an assistant professor of history, African American studies, and women's studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: Finding Politics in Unexpected Places: The Matrix of Beauty, Business, and Activismp. 1
Beauty Pioneers: Racial Uplift and Gender in the Creation of a Black Business Communityp. 7
"Link Up with Us": Black Beauty Culture, Racial Politics, and the Complexities of Modern Black Womanhoodp. 32
"This Industry Is not Typical, but Exceptional": Redefining Entrepreneurship and Activism in the 1930s and 1940sp. 61
"We Could Turn the Whole World Over": The International Presence of African American Beauticians in the Postwar Erap. 82
"Black Beauticians Were Very Important": Southern Beauty Activists and the Modern Black Freedom Strugglep. 98
"Among the Things that Used to Be": Beauticians, Health Activism, and the Politics of Dignity in the Post-Civil Rights Erap. 121
Notesp. 137
Bibliographyp. 169
Indexp. 187
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