The Messed Up History Of Black Hair In America | The Daily Show

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Published on August 1, 2021

Dulcé Sloan explains the messed up history of how Black hair’s been treated in America. #DailyShow #DulceSloan

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16 comments

  • Monky Dollqueen 3 years ago

    If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you’ll achieve the same results.”

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  • Shubi Mukolera 3 years ago

    Personally, I’d rather my girlfriend be bald than wear wigs/weaves, I’m really not a fan of them…

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  • Ro Ni 3 years ago

    Why isn’t melanin deficiency seen as a sign of inferiority?

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  • Bobby Boo 3 years ago

    What’s wrong with having people touching your hair if they ask for it first? I had ppl touching my hair in my life and I wasn’t offended. Complexion is fun.

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  • kingpatch95 3 years ago

    I didnt know about hairstyles indicating social position/wealth. Now i wonder if coolio wore his hair that way as a nod to that.

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  • Cancun771 3 years ago

    This needs a CP Time segment where Roy extolls his uncle Ernie’s fro.

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  • Super Duper 3 years ago

    What about black obesity?

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  • MLG GAMER 3 years ago

    It’s also worth pointing out that even in black countries we are criticizing our own hair. I think it’s still a debate whether people who wear locks in our country’s schools should still be let in. Cuz they were against it here in Jamaica. Either they tie it up or they can’t show up which is crazy. You can’t even show up with a stylized haircut to school or they’ll prevent you from entering! I mean what is that?!

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  • Our Web Network 3 years ago

    In a recent profile of and interview with Trevor, with I think Willie Geist, I noticed that all their clips were before the pandemic. Trevor’s hair has been grown out for at least a year, but outside of the actual interview – all other video references were with his hair more closely shaved.

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  • Malu Machado 3 years ago

    Wow Trevor of all the things going on in SA now.
    You forgot to mention SA has a black government with racist laws like BEE which have not benefited the majority of South Africans (who are black yes). Maybe you should mention how the black government plans to take away black farmers’ land? Maybe you should do a segment on it. Or how about the black forensic accountant who was killed by the black government for pointing out corruption by the black ex president? Any thoughts? Classism and corruption are killing South Africa not shampoo.

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  • Hameed 3 years ago

    Why not copy, just curious

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  • F sirlancelot 3 years ago

    Seriously? How many black people in America do you see wearing their own hair? 99.99% of them have blonde extensions, weaves, wigs, etc. etc. etc. and then, they cry when white women wear cornrows – something they never came up with. Vikings wore cornrows which are over 10,000 years old… It takes up to eight hours to create and those who wore them in those days, were usually a sign of wealth! I wish everyone would just stop their nonsense with they own this or they own that – they don’t!

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  • Renamon 565 3 years ago

    I was told that the black parent’s destroyed their kids hair which is why they don’t have straight hair

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  • PRAYER PRAISE & PURPOSE 3 years ago

    Go girl

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  • Marita Hughes 3 years ago

    The only hair style I want banned is the man bun lol

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  • Renamon 565 3 years ago

    I feel like people will always copy black people

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