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Afro Quotes

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Junot Díaz
“My African roots made me what I am today. They’re the reason I’m from the Dominican Republic. They’re the reason I exist at all. To these roots I owe everything.”
Junot Díaz

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
“It was black-black, so thick it drank two containers of relaxer at the salon, so full it took hours under the hooded dryer, and, when finally released from pink plastic rollers, sprang free and full, flowing down her back like a celebration. Her father called it a crown of glory.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah

Alice Walker
“Shug Avery sat up in bed a little today. I wash and comb out her hair. She got the nottiest, shortest, kinkiest hair I ever saw, and I loves every strand of it.”
Alice Walker, The Color Purple

Monica Millner
“I feel that the kinks, curls, or tight coils in Afro hair is beautiful and unique. No other race on this planet has hair like ours - that makes me proud.”
Monica Millner, Natural & Free: Journey to Natural Beauty

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“An afro is a poor man’s haircut.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Audre Lorde
“DeLois lived up the block on 142nd Street and never had her hair done, and all the neighbourhood women sucked their teeth as she walked by. Her crispy hair twinkled in the summer sun as her big proud stomach moved her on down the block while I watched, not caring whether or not she was a poem.”
Audre Lorde, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name

Monica Millner
“We can all agree that tea is good for the body. However, tea is very good for our hair too.”
Monica Millner, The Natural Hair Journal

Monica Millner
“Hacking shampoos, conditioners, gels and creams with your oil(s) of choice is a great way to promote healthy strong hair growth.”
Monica Millner, Natural & Free: Journey to Natural Beauty

“When and where there is repression, what a woman does when she gets dressed in the morning may be considered political. Wearing or not wearing a veil, disobeying laws that prohibit transgender dressing, or wearing a large Afro in an institution that seeks to diminish the formation of racial alliances are all actions that can serve as challenges to domination”
Maxine Leeds Craig, Ain't I a Beauty Queen?: Black Women, Beauty, and the Politics of Race