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For Dreadlocked N.F.L. Players, Hair Is a Point of Pride

Por: The New York Times Sports September 24, 2022

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It wasn’t until his junior year of college, in 2015, that Aaron Jones decided to rebel and form his hair into dreadlocks.He said his parents, Alvin and Vurgess Jones, had warned him that Black people had long been targeted for , or in school and the workplace for wearing their natural hair texture.But as Jones matured, his parents’ stance softened, and Jones, the star running back for the Green Bay Packers, has now grown his dreadlocks for... + full article



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