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The Fillmore: Black SF
Many African American girls in the 1960's wore dresses like this, and Little Inez would wear one.
Cooley High (1975)
Styles for African American men and women were much different than those of the white people. The hats seen in this picture were popular. Along with a nice tucked in shirt, nothing too baggy or loose. A tie was usually worn as well. This would go good for a costume for Seaweed.
Dancing Around the "Glaring Light of Television": Black Teen Dance Shows in the South
Bob King watches dancers on Teenarama, Washington DC, ca. 1960s, in Kendall Productions Records, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum.
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streetetiquette: Way before style blogs Mobbing. enredosa: The Dapper Rebels of Los Angeles, 1966
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Well-Dressed Black Men | It’s funny how styles come and go and then come back around again.
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Many African American boys and men in the 1960s would pattern their hair in waves. Seaweed could wear his hair in this fashion.
The Dapper Rebels of Los Angeles, 1966
This photo essay of young men in mid-sixties Watts reminds me of the Mods in working class Britain. Trying to rise above their circumstances via fashion and style.
Vintage Black Photos
1960-1966. These gentlemen are wearing suits that are similar to those of the 50s, the only differences are that the ties, lapels, and pants get skinner. Also, the prints of the fabric get a little more wild and fun!(Maddi P.)
Stereo CULTURE Society
CultureSOUL: Youth of the 1960s The black hipsters.