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The upper classes once imposed the fashion staple on their servants—then they stole it back from them.
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A historian unpacks <em>The Negro Family: The Case for National Action</em> on its 50<span>th</span> anniversary.
The Moynihan Report: An Annotated Edition - The Atlantic
It’s hard to argue with the fact that Coco Chanel was a fashion genius. She single-handedly changed how women dress in the modern Western world. We went from wearing nearly 20…
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The little black dress is iconic. When it first entered the style consciousness in 1926 it democratised fashion. It’s short length and simplicity meant that any woman could afford to be chic.
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American politicians are now eager to disown a failed criminal-justice system that’s left the U.S. with the largest incarcerated population in the world. But they’ve failed to reckon with history. Fifty years after Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s report “The Negro Family” tragically helped create this system, it’s time to reclaim his original intent.<span> </span>
50 Years After the Moynihan Report, Examining the Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration - The Atlantic