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Same Woman, Different Crown (Part I): Why I Call My Wigs “Hats”
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Same Woman, Different Crown (Part I): Why I Call My Wigs “Hats”

Posted by Lela Fagan January 24, 2026
A memoir-style reflection on identity, marriage, Black womanhood, and why changing hairstyles became part of a long-distance love story and a joyful, evolving marriage.
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