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The Straight Story

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Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:06 AM Sep 2013

The Afro comb and the politics of hair: Audio slideshow

The Afro comb and the politics of hair: Audio slideshow

The Afro comb has been used by people in Africa and the continent's diaspora for centuries.

An exhibition at the University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum looks at the Afro comb's impact as both a hair care tool and cultural symbol over the last 6,000 years. It takes visitors on a journey that looks at ancient Egypt, the US civil rights movement and communities across Africa and the Caribbean. Take a brief tour with exhibition curator Sally-Ann Ashton.

Origins of the Afro Comb can be seen at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, until 3 November 2013.

Images courtesy: Fitzwilliam Museum, AP, AFP, Getty Images and Alexis Akwagyiram.

Slide show/audio here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23995659?ocid=socialflow_twitter_bbcworld

This popped up on my twitter (ala BBC) - pretty interesting. Things you never knew you never knew.

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Neat! I used one as a tapestry comb Warpy Sep 2013 #1

Warpy

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1. Neat! I used one as a tapestry comb
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:13 AM
Sep 2013

before I could afford the weighted tapestry beater I needed.

It worked, too.

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