The Empowering Evolution Of Black Barbershops
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Quincy Mills spent a decade researching the history of black barbershops for his recent book, which provides a fascinating look into our nation's complicated racial dynamic: Barbershops remain both a proud symbol of African American entrepreneurship and a relic of an era when black labor exclusively benefited whites. Collectors Weekly spoke with Mills about the roots of black barbershops and their relevance today.
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