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Jami Floyd Quotes

My mother's white, and she didn't know how to do my hair, so I had something that I always call white-mama hair.

"Your Race, Your Looks". Glamour's Women, Race and Beauty panel, www.glamour.com. February 3, 2008.

My parents pressed upon me that "In this world, you are a black woman," so I was political about my hair and would not straighten it.

"Your Race, Your Looks". Glamour's Women, Race and Beauty panel, www.glamour.com. February 3, 2008.

Often hair is the way we are differentiated in this culture. To me the decision to straighten your hair is deeply political.

"Your Race, Your Looks". Glamour's Women, Race and Beauty panel, www.glamour.com. February 3, 2008.

For black women our sense of ourselves is not always consistent with the way other people see us.

"Your Race, Your Looks". Glamour's Women, Race and Beauty panel, www.glamour.com. February 3, 2008.