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Menopause, Stress & Heart Disease: What Every Black Woman Needs to Know
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10 Ways Black Women Can Grow Thick, Long Hair
You couldn't be more mistaken if you believe that long, healthy hair can only be imagined. Look like you're stepping out of a shampoo commercial with the correct products, styling tricks, and enough patience. Love Your Leave-In Healthy hair is read more about 10 Ways Black Women Can Grow Thick, Long Hair

Hidden Black History: Black Wall Street
During the early 20th century, African Americans established thriving economic and commercial hubs in several cities, including Chicago, Tulsa, and Durham. Each neighborhood had its own nickname reflecting its prominence as a financial boomtown, but Black Wall Street is widely read more about Hidden Black History: Black Wall Street