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“I have an aversion to being mislabeled. Here’s a label I’d accept: I’m an ‘individual.’ I’m someone who can’t follow, and doesn’t want to lead.” - Joni Mitchell
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Samuel L Jackson with Jimmy Hendrix in 1969. (730×1240) Check this blog!
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© Victor Meeussen Paris 1950’s
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Miss Emmylou Harris
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Anne Sexton, from “The Truth the Dead Know”, The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
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Peggy Caserta, Janis Joplin @ Woodstock, 1969
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Dream Team
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Don McLean, 1970
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Igbo women and girls and their hairstyles, 1900-1930.
The crested hairstyle ojongo was popular until the mid-20th century, it is a distinctive feature of Igbo arts depicting women. Women used ornaments like thread, feathers, shells, bone, wood, beads, Igbo currency, coins, or cloth; mud containing colourful ores, yellow and red camwood powder or paste and palm oil and charcoal were also used for style. Isi/Ishi owu, a threaded hairstyle (seen here worn by Chimamanda) is still popular among married women in rural areas.
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