Lou Lubie's Graphic Novel Explores Biracial Identity and Colonial History
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Lou Lubie's Graphic Novel Explores Biracial Identity and Colonial History

What's Happening? Lou Lubie's graphic novel, 'The Roots of My Hair,' delves into themes of biracial identity, the science of hair, and the colonial history influencing beauty standards. The story is set on Réunion Island, where Lubie was born to a Black Creole mother and a white father. The narrativ
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