Instead of a Cape, This Hero Teacher Wears a Du-Rag and Taught His Students How to Tie One

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If there’s one Twitter account that should be followed, it’s Washington, D.C., teacher Patrick Harris’. Harris commonly shares the achievements of his students and various life lessons, but a recent tweet shared something even more important recently.

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How to properly tie a du-rag.

Although it’s not Durag History Week, which was created by The Atlantic’s Vann R. Newkirk, it is Black History Month, and this is what you call “Doing it for the culture.” Those little boys will forever remember that moment. Just don’t tie it too tight—you don’t want that line across your forehead all day.

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