Natural Hair Movement Essay

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College Curls: The Natural Hair Movement within the University Over the past few years, it has been clear to see that the natural hair movement has expanded rapidly within the African-American female community. Many females have decided to restrain from chemically altering their hair and instead embrace the curls and coils that they were born with. This is very prevalent within college campuses and universities. Young women are rocking short fros and huge puffs left and right. While the movement is overall a positive one, there are still many people against it. Many people, especially relaxed women, believe that college women are transitioning to their natural hair only to save money, stand out, and follow the trend as many celebrities are also going Cheyenne Alexis, a journalist in The Volante newspaper, says, “African American women are given the idea that their hair is ugly — that curls are not something they need and that relaxing or straightening your hair will make it look better.” This is definitely the case within the African American community as Afro hair has been seen as unkempt and unprofessional since the time of slavery. In order to fit in, one had to accede to the European standards. The African American Registry states, “the standards of beauty that slaves encountered upon arriving to the “New World” were the privilege of fair skin, straight hair, and thin features, in contrast to "African" dark skin, curly hair, and wider noses and mouths. Some slaves had to get accustomed to the European beauty styles to survive (literally)”. Although many women try to deny this reasoning today, it is in fact quite prevalent. Many women of the African-American community continue to wear their hair in straighter styles to look “presentable”. Until society realizes that beauty is more than what the Europeans believe, many people will continue to miss out on the true beauty of natural

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