From Barbie to American Girl to Bratz ... collection in the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit.
Rebecca joins 14 other historical dolls in the series — from Kaya, a Nez Perce girl set in 1764, to African-American Addy, a Civil War doll, to World War II-era Molly, part of an Irish immigrant ...
Addy Walker, the first African American doll, was introduced in 1993, representing a girl who escaped slavery during the Civil War. This release marked a significant step in discussing more ...
The Black Doll Exhibition is presented by curator, Lisa Jacobs-Watson in partnership with NYS Senator, April Baskin and ...
“Black Butterfly: Proud and Beautiful African American Doll Collection” opens Feb. 1 at the High Point Museum, 1859 E. Lexington Ave., with an opening reception will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Inspiration, self-love and growth are three reasons Howell named the exhibit "Black Butterfly" Proud and Beautiful African American Doll Collection. It aims to show the metamorphosis in African ...
HOW IS THE FOUNDER OF THE THANKFUL HERITAGE MUSEUM, WHICH HAS HUNDREDS OF THESE AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLLS ON DISPLAY AT THE HIGH POINT MUSEUM. MOST OF THE BLACK GIRLS ONLY HAD BARBIES, OR A LOT OF ...
And as of this week, in a sense, it is one. On Wednesday, American Girl released its first twin dolls, Isabel and Nicki Hoffman, who are also the first characters from an interfaith family.