Tignon Law: When Black Beauty Became a Crime
The Tignon Law of 1786 was not simply a dress code—it was a legal weapon used to police Black womanhood, identity, and visibility in colonial Louisiana. Enacted under Spanish rule, the law forced free Black women (gens de couleur libres) to cover their hair with a headwrap known as a tignon. Colonial authorities claimed it was about modesty and order. In reality, it was about racial anxiety, sexual control, and maintaining white supremacy in a society unsettled by the economic independence, beauty, and social presence of Black women. This video explores: The historical origins of the Tignon Law How clothing became a tool of racial governance The policing of Black female sexuality and respectability How Black women transformed coercion into cultural resistance The law’s lasting legacy in modern hair and dress discrimination Drawing on academic scholarship and historical records, this episode reveals how colonial power operated not only through violence, but through appearance, symbolism, and everyday surveillance. If you are interested in African history, Black women’s history, colonial law, or hidden histories rarely taught in schools, this video is for you. 📩 Contact: [email protected] 💰 Support this channel via PayPal: [email protected] Your support helps keep independent historical research and storytelling alive. #TignonLaw #BlackWomenHistory #ColonialLouisiana #AfricanDiaspora #HiddenHistory #BlackFeminism #RaceAndLaw #Colonialism #AfricanHistory #BlackIdentity #CulturalResistance #WomenInHistory #HairPolitics #DecolonizingHistory #UntoldHistory

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