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In 1962. I was doing -- "Naturally," '61, '62, and '63 shows in Harlem, and we were changing the world. Jesse Jackson came out with the 'Fro as big as the sun and Angela Davis. Everybody was wearing Afro and I started wearing my hair in braids. Today, everybody knows what the African strand looks like, even though there are many women who want to be blond and redheaded, which is the most amazi ...
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