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  • curprev 15:2215:22, 27 September 2020 CybercroneCA talk contribs 13,894 bytes +1,781 My (white) grandmothers, one from Britain and one from Germany, both wore them, as did all the women of their class and time, while working. And they called them dew rags. . They called it a 'dew rag' because in those days (according to my British granny) horses sweated, men perspired, and women 'got dewy' - so the rag was to absorb "the dew of their brows" as they did their work, whether it was housework, farm work, or field work. It is NOT a black thing, it''s a undo

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