Celebrating black beauty in 1960s London
London's Afro-Caribbean community set up beauty pageants of their own during the 1960s at a time when mainstream notions of beauty largely shunned dark skin and afro hairstyles.
Renée Mussai is curator of a new exhibition in London, featuring photographs by the mastermind behind the pageant, Raphael Albert.
Renée Mussai spoke to Dan Damon.
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