not a whole law

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QuoteTignon Law
This headdress was the result of sumptuary laws passed in 1786 under the administration of Governor Esteban Rodriguez MirĂ³. Called the tignon laws, they prescribed and enforced appropriate public dress for female gens de couleur in colonial society.

Historian Virginia M. Gould notes that MirĂ³ hoped the law would control women "who had become too light skinned or who dressed too elegantly, or who, in reality, competed too freely with white women for status and thus threatened the social order."

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