The Community Roles of the Barber Shop and Beauty Salon National Museum of African American History and Culture
Since the turn of the 19th century, beauty salons and barber shops have served as special places where black people could be vulnerable and talk about issues of importance in the community.
Boston's Black Hairdressers: Beauty Culture in the 1920 Women's Voter Registers
Barbers, hairdressers, and Black liberation in 19th-century Minnesota — Mississippi Park Connection
Making waves: Beauty salons and the black freedom struggle
The Community Roles of the Barber Shop and Beauty Salon, barber shop brasileiro
Making waves: Beauty salons and the black freedom struggle
Faded Glory in Chicago's Bronzeville, by Tiffany Chang
How Atlanta became a center for advocating the culture of Black hairstyles
Elite Cuts Barber Shop
African Americans at Work: A Photo Essay National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black-owned salon and barber shop celebrates National Register designation and its place in Portland history
The Role of Beauty Shops in the Civil Rights Movement