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Tena's House of Charm [1]

  1. On March 1, 1961, Tena Doby opened her beauty salon on Beatties Ford Rd [2]. She stands here (on the right) with her mother, Bessie B. Franks, and sister, Jessie Lee Irby.
  2. Tena's House of Charm was part of the Johnson C. Smith parade [3] in the 1960s. Here Tena rides on the back of a convertible with Mildred Applin, Jessie Irby, Sarah Stevenson, Julia Asbury, and Imogene Jordan.
  3. Tena's skilled hands have pressed and curled generations of styles. Here, she has just finished styling [4] West Charlotte student Tiffany Blakeny's hair.
Exhibit & Section: 
African American Album Volume 2 [5]
Heritage [6]
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Tena's House of Charm
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Tags: 
African American Album 2 - Heritage - Beatties Ford Road [7]
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The African American Album: The Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Vol. 2. Charlotte, NC: Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, 1998. Computer optical disc, 4 3/4 in.


Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2-heritage/tenas-house-charm

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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2-heritage/tenas-house-charm [2] https://www.cmstory.org/sites/default/files/images/Tena-01.png [3] https://www.cmstory.org/sites/default/files/images/Tena-02.png [4] https://www.cmstory.org/sites/default/files/images/Tena-03.png [5] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2 [6] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/heritage [7] https://www.cmstory.org/tags/african-american-album-2-heritage-beatties-ford-road