The Influence of Colorism in the Hair Experiences of African American Female Adolescents

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Title

The Influence of Colorism in the Hair Experiences of African American Female Adolescents

Subject

Culture identity; Hair; Peer relationships; African Americans; Perception; Racism; Skin; Women; Race; Self esteem; Trauma; Data collection

Creator

Lakindra Mitchell Dove

Source

Genealogy, https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1480&context=socwork_fac#:~:text=Abstract%3AThis%20article%20addresses%20the%20prevalence%20of%20colorism%20among,colorist%20experiences%3B%20%282%29%20perceptions%20of%20good%20hair%3B%20and

Publisher

MDPI AG

Date

2021-01-14

Rights

Copyright 2023 ProQuest LLC.

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

DOI:10.3390/genealogy5010005

Coverage

United States--US

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Original Format

Article

Citation

Lakindra Mitchell Dove, “The Influence of Colorism in the Hair Experiences of African American Female Adolescents,” Collective Identity , accessed November 21, 2024, https://collectiveidentityspring23.leadr.site/items/show/28.

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