Braiding Is More Than a Protective Hairstyle—It's a Black

By A Mystery Man Writer

Black hairstyles reflect Black culture. Braiding in particular is not just a protective hairstyle—it's a tradition passed down out of necessity and to nurture and spend valued time with our children.

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