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They called them dirty on him value, but they never told you the truth. Dreadlocks were taken before colonizers twisted the meaning. Dreadlocks crown the heads of kings, queens, priests and warriors across Africa and timid ancient Egypt pharaohs more locked styles as symbols of power and divine connections. Statues of gods like Osiris showed them the coiled hair flowing like rope, not by accident, but by design. In Ethiopia, the warriors of the rest of Aryan movement didn't invent dreadlocks. They revived, echoing the legacy of soldiers and saints who saw their hair as a spiritual covenant. And the PSI warriors in Kenya still wear them as marks of status, strength and rite of passage. And in West Africa, locks were worn by spiritual leaders and healers believed to hold the end Oji of the anthem. Their hair wasn't just styled, it was the statement I belong to something eternal. With slavery came to colonize, invade, our crowns became target. They shaved our heads to erase identity, mocked ourselves and labour, while centuries later they called it unprofessional. But the truth never dies, just got buried beneath stereotypes. And now we wear them not in defiance, but remember in reverence. What if everything they demonize once that broken follow a distance of history. Our hairstyle care drop crown in the comments. If your roots run deeper than fashion Shah, Believe inspire Black SBE.
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