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In a cluttered room in Nkpor, Nigeria, a Black woman with her hair braided into a large bun sits in a worn, black leather chair. She is wearing a maroon long-sleeved top and a dark red skirt. She holds a young Black child, who is partially visible and facing her. The child is wearing a light green sweater and a white and grey striped shirt. The woman looks down and to the left, while the child peeks out from behind her arm. The room appears to be a storage or workshop area, possibly for a hair salon or wig shop. In the foreground, there are several boxes and piles of synthetic hair wigs, many packaged in pink and clear plastic. Some wigs are black with pink and white decorative bows. In the background, there are shelves with various items, including colorful straws, what appears to be artificial turf, and bundles of fabric. Bags and other materials are also visible, suggesting a busy, working environment. The walls are made of unfinished wood, and the overall impression is one of a functional, perhaps makeshift, business space.
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