1. The Rise of Afro Hairstyles

The Afro hairstyle emerged in the 1960s and gained prominence in the 1970s as a powerful symbol of Black pride and cultural identity. By embracing their natural hair texture, Black women challenged prevailing Eurocentric beauty standards and celebrated their African heritage. Activists like Angela Davis popularized the Afro, using it as a statement of defiance and empowerment. This movement encouraged Black individuals to take pride in their natural features and reject societal pressures to conform. (money.cnn.com)