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Tiffany M. Gill is an assistant professor of history, African American studies, and women's studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: Finding Politics in Unexpected Places: The Matrix of Beauty, Business, and Activism | p. 1 |
Beauty Pioneers: Racial Uplift and Gender in the Creation of a Black Business Community | p. 7 |
"Link Up with Us": Black Beauty Culture, Racial Politics, and the Complexities of Modern Black Womanhood | p. 32 |
"This Industry Is not Typical, but Exceptional": Redefining Entrepreneurship and Activism in the 1930s and 1940s | p. 61 |
"We Could Turn the Whole World Over": The International Presence of African American Beauticians in the Postwar Era | p. 82 |
"Black Beauticians Were Very Important": Southern Beauty Activists and the Modern Black Freedom Struggle | p. 98 |
"Among the Things that Used to Be": Beauticians, Health Activism, and the Politics of Dignity in the Post-Civil Rights Era | p. 121 |
Notes | p. 137 |
Bibliography | p. 169 |
Index | p. 187 |
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