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In the 1920s, Josephine Baker escaped the violent racism of in the United States to seek refuge in Paris, like so many other Black American creatives have done over time. Baker found […]
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Suffolk native and business owner(Serendipity Hair Salon) in Suffolk, Va. While wearing many hats he seems to balance it all well. 2008 he quit his job while only having “five faithful customers” doing hair in his kitchen after two months his clientele grow tremendously. After graduation he continue to pursue his passion of being a hairstylist to later become a “Celebrity Hairstylist”. Funny, smart, outgoing father of three loves to travel and enjoy life to the fullest. About six years ago Troy told his children that he was “Gay” but to his surprise they were very receptive and life moved on. Child hood trauma of losing his mother at the tender age of sixteen and the importance of being accepted by his alpha male dad was very important but to no avail this didn’t happen until many years later. Life goes on and everything is going great then boom life happens again he lost three family members within a few months of each other. Troy love life ended and at one point he wanted to end his life but God. Overwhelmed was an understatement during this time but he knew that God had given him another chance to live life to the fullest
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In the 1920s, Josephine Baker escaped the violent racism of in the United States to seek refuge in Paris, like so many other Black American creatives have done over time. Baker found […]
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