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List of Illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | The Legacy of Beauty Culture | 14 |
2 | Traveling: The Madam C. J. Walker Company, Sales Agents, and Marjorie Stewart Joyner, 1916-86 | 34 |
3 | Southbound: Jim Crow, the J. H. Jemison Family, and the Franklin School of Beauty | 64 |
4 | Beating Jim Crow: J. H. Jemison and the Franklin School after 1940 | 107 |
Conclusion: Begone, Jim Crow | 144 | |
Notes | 159 | |
Bibliography | 171 | |
Index | 177 |
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