No. Would a white woman want to restrain herself from getting her hair curled, because it doesn't sit well with her the white ideal? Hair has nothing to do with your racial identity.
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Votes for white women, violence against black men
Free black women couldn't vote until the 19th Amendment was passed 1920; however, laws stayed in effect in the south until the South the prevented black men and women from voting until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 did away with white primaries and poll taxes.
While some free black men could vote in some of the northern states before the US Civil War, the right to vote was guaranteed to all black males with the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the Constitution in 1870. Black women gained the vote with white women. A few western states granted women the vote in the late 19th century, but most women in the US gained the vote with ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920
some do i am sure.
* Considering that a person's fantasies are private there is no real way of knowing how some women would fantasize being with a tall, muscular black man in a sexual situation.