Locs Represent Resistance for Black People in the U.S. That's Why They Are under Fire
Briefly

Hair has long been among the most contentious battles for Black individuals, from historical symbolic styles to modern discrimination in schools like in Darryl George's case in Texas.
The CROWN Act, aimed at protecting Black people from hair discrimination, has been passed in at least 24 states, highlighting the ongoing struggle for hair autonomy and acceptance.
Despite the CROWN Act in effect in Texas, the judiciary's ruling against Darryl George shows the continued complexity in addressing discrimination related to Black natural hairstyles.
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