Beauty Shop

Black beauty shops have long been significant cultural and economic institutions within Black communities.

Black beauty shops are vital to the Black community for fostering cultural pride, economic independence, and social cohesion, all while promoting beauty standards that affirm and celebrate Black identity.

Tamara Jackson

Tamara Jackson Born and raised in Richmond, Indiana, Tamara Jackson has made a notable impact in the beauty industry with

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Kim Wright-White

Kim Wright-White is a fourth generation Richmond native. She attended Richmond schools, and graduated from National Barber College – as

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Donna Mack

Beautician Birth: Around 1963 Career as a Beautician: After graduating high school in 1981, she began working at Wright’s Barber

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Phyllis Mayberry

Beautician Birth: Unknown Education: Completed classes in precision cutting, styling, and blow drying. Specialized in carefree curl, jhir mock, luster

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