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Noliwe Rooks (born 1963) is an
American academic and author. She is the L.
Herbert Ballou University Professor and
chair of
Africana Studies at
Brown University...
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original on
March 7, 2017.
Retrieved March 7, 2017. Time magazine,
Noliwe M. Rooks,
February 27, 2013, The
Biggest Barrier to
Elite Education Isn't...
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Millennials were the most
accepting of
kinky hair
texture on
Black people. "
Noliwe Rooks, a
Cornell University professor who
writes about the intersection...
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Chelsea House Publishers. pp. 29–33, 40. ISBN 978-0-87754-627-6. Rooks,
Noliwe M. (2004). Ladies' Pages:
African American Women's
Magazines and the Culture...
- On the Side of My People: A
Religious Life of
Malcolm X. NYU Press. p. 363. ISBN 0-8147-1891-4. Rooks,
Noliwe.
White Money Black Power. p. 112. v t e...
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within black communities and
social acceptance by the
dominant culture. —
Noliwe M.
Rooks To
straighten their hair, African-American
women used a hair product...
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Chemicals and
Uterine Cancer".
American Cancer Society. 26
October 2022.
Noliwe M.
Rooks (July 1996). Hair raising: beauty, culture, and
African American...
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Managing Any Hair Type or Style. Illinois: Sourcebooks. Inc, 2002. Rooks,
Noliwe M. Hair Raising:
Beauty Culture and
African American Women. New Brunswick:...
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National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol".
Washington Post. Rooks,
Noliwe (2024). A P****ionate Mind in
Relentless Pursuit: The
Vision of Mary McLeod...
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Archived 19
November 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Rooks,
Noliwe M. Ladies' Pages:
African American Women's
Magazines and the
Culture That...