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From the civil rights and Black Power era of the 1960s through antiapartheid activism in the 1980s and beyond, black women have used their clothing, hair, and style not simply as a fashion statement but as a powerful tool of resistance. Whether using stiletto heels as weapons to protect against police attacks or incorporating African-themed designs into everyday wear, these fashion-forward women celebrated their identities and pushed for equality. In this thought-provoking book, Tanisha C. Ford explores how and why black women in places as far-flung as New York City, Atlanta, London, and Johannesburg incorporated style and beauty culture into their activism. Focusing on the emergence of the soul style movementrepresented in clothing, jewelry, hairstyles, and moreLiberated Threads shows that black women's fashion choices became galvanizing symbols of gender and political liberation. Drawing from an eclectic archive, Ford offers a new way of studying how black style and Soul Power move

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Creates a fierce and vibrant dialog on the rarely recounted women's perspective on black style, beauty, and soul."" - Library Journal, starred review

""Adds important elements to the conversation on resistance. . . . Highly recommended."" - Choice

""A welcome addition to historical studies of civil rights and black power."" - Journal of American History

""The moving testimonies Ford presents of the black women who lived through soul style's heyday are proof that activist scholarship motivated by personal experience provides powerful contributions to the field of history."" - Journal of Southern History

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    Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
    Publication Date: 1/30/2017 12:08:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781469636139, 978-1469636139
    ISBN10: 1469636131

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    From the civil rights and Black Power era of the 1960s through antiapartheid activism in the 1980s and beyond, black women have used their clothing, hair, and style not simply as a fashion statement but as a powerful tool of resistance. Whether using stiletto heels as weapons to protect against police attacks or incorporating African-themed designs into everyday wear, these fashion-forward women celebrated their identities and pushed for equality. In this thought-provoking book, Tanisha C. Ford explores how and why black women in places as far-flung as New York City, Atlanta, London, and Johannesburg incorporated style and beauty culture into their activism. Focusing on the emergence of the soul style movementrepresented in clothing, jewelry, hairstyles, and moreLiberated Threads shows that black women's fashion choices became galvanizing symbols of gender and political liberation. Drawing from an eclectic archive, Ford offers a new way of studying how black style and Soul Power move

    Trade Review
    Creates a fierce and vibrant dialog on the rarely recounted women's perspective on black style, beauty, and soul."" - Library Journal, starred review

    ""Adds important elements to the conversation on resistance. . . . Highly recommended."" - Choice

    ""A welcome addition to historical studies of civil rights and black power."" - Journal of American History

    ""The moving testimonies Ford presents of the black women who lived through soul style's heyday are proof that activist scholarship motivated by personal experience provides powerful contributions to the field of history."" - Journal of Southern History

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