The 'Do-Rag', its story - African American Registry
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*The western history and heritage of the Do-Rag are featured on this date in 1800. A Do-Rag is a cloth covering the head and spelled doo-rag, du-rag, and durag. According to the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster, the term derives from do as in hairdo: a do-rag is often worn to protect a processed hairstyle. […]
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