k Electrical hot comb heater and hot comb, 1920s. Creator Unknown. Electric hot combs were used to shape, style, and straighten hair. With few jobs open to them, hundreds of thousands of AfricanAmerican women became beauticians and opened salons. The items in this collection belonged to Edna Stevens McIntyre May 22, 1917. She was born in Washington, DC but relocated to Duquesne, PA at the age of 7 or 8 after her mother died. She was raised by a paternal aunt, Ida Stevens Johnson. Edna McIntyre is the aunt of the donor, Linda Crichlow White. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Electrical hot comb heater and hot comb, 1920s. Creator: Unknown. Electric hot combs were used to shape, style, and straighten hair. With few jobs open to them, hundreds of thousands of African American women became beauticians and opened salons. The items in this collection belonged to Edna Stevens McIntyre  May 22, 1917  . She was born in Washington, DC but relocated to Duquesne, PA at the age of 7 or 8 after her mother died. She was raised by a paternal aunt, Ida Stevens Johnson. Edna McIntyre is the aunt of the donor, Linda Crichlow White.
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Electrical hot comb heater and hot comb, 1920s. Creator: Unknown.

Electric hot combs were used to shape, style, and straighten hair. With few jobs open to them, hundreds of thousands of African-American women became beauticians and opened salons. The items in this collection belonged to Edna Stevens McIntyre (May 22, 1917-). She was born in Washington, DC but relocated to Duquesne, PA at the age of 7 or 8 after her mother died. She was raised by a paternal aunt, Ida Stevens Johnson. Edna McIntyre is the aunt of the donor, Linda Crichlow White.

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