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  2. On display at the convention for the United Federation of Doll Clubs this year are African-American dolls that were made between 1850-1870. Twelve hundred collectors gathered in New Orleans to view the most unique doll collections in the world, including those belonging to former slaves.

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    On display at the convention for the United Federation of Doll Clubs this year are African-American dolls that were made between 1850-1870. Twelve hundred collectors gathered in New Orleans to view the most unique doll collections in the world, including those belonging to former slaves.

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    However, the first truly successfully mass-produced Black doll came more than 50 years later. Her name was Baby Nancy, produced by the Black California company, Shindana Toys.

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    Co-curated by Jean-Louis and museum president Margaret K. Hofer, the show traces the history of Black dolls through more than 200 objects, including handmade and commercially produced dolls,...

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    In 1947, the first African American woman cartoonist Jackie Ormes created the Patty-Jo doll, which was based on Patty-Jo 'n Ginger, the cartoon panel she penned for newspapers at the time. [2] The doll was a realistic Black doll, breaking the mammy doll stereotype. [3]

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    Antique, vintage to modern, most all doll makers around the world include at least one or more black dolls, often making a black or white version of the same doll. Only a small handful of companies in the USA come to mind, that were black owned and specialized in creating black dolls.

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  3. The history of Black dolls and why it was once so hard …

    Dec 25, 2020 · However, the first truly successfully mass-produced Black doll came more than 50 years later. Her name was Baby Nancy, produced by the Black California company, Shindana Toys.

  4. Black Dolls Tell a Story of Play—and Resistance—in …

    Feb 16, 2022 · Co-curated by Jean-Louis and museum president Margaret K. Hofer, the show traces the history of Black dolls through more than 200 objects, including handmade and commercially produced dolls,...

  5. Black doll - Wikipedia

  6. Black Dolls Antique to Vintage Identified 1890s+ - Doll …

    Antique, vintage to modern, most all doll makers around the world include at least one or more black dolls, often making a black or white version of the same doll. Only a small handful of companies in the USA come to mind, that were black …

  7. The Legacy of Black Dolls and Why It Matters

    Feb 23, 2021 · In mid-20th century America, most Black dolls represented stereotypes, like mammies, dolls advertised as "picaninnies," and raggedy little boys and girls. Jackie Ormes changed that and she transformed her attractive, …

  8. Dolls in African American Art & Culture - The Bold Doll

    By the 1950s and 60s, African-American toy companies began to manufacture Black dolls. These include the B. Wright Toy Co., Inc., Gold Ribbon, Inc., Olmec Toys and Shindana Toys, among others, all of whom produced ethnically …

  9. The making of Addy Walker, American Girl’s first black …

    For almost two decades, generations of young black girls turning to the American Girl series for stories about characters who looked like them only had one choice: Addy Walker, a 9-year-old...

  10. Ideal's Saralee Negro Doll 1951-1953 "An …

    Feb 26, 2018 · Saralee Negro Doll (1951-1953) is an 18-inch (actual size) vinyl doll with cloth body, modeled after the likeness of African American children. The above doll is shown with its original box (a rare find!).

  11. Before Barbie,African American carpenter made black …

    Apr 15, 2019 · His name is Leo Moss, a carpenter and handyman as he was popularly known until he became a dollmaker in the late 1800s and early 1900s. After years of seeing several dolls for white girls,...

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  13. The Black Dolls That Changed the Toy Industry Forever

  14. If These Dolls Could Talk: The Hidden History of Black Dolls

  15. When Was The First Black Doll? - Baba Me

  16. Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman Cartoonist

  17. Little Known Black History Fact: The Oldest Black Dolls

  18. National Black Doll Museum of History & Culture

  19. Learn The History of Black Barbie Dolls - Black America Web

  20. Kitty Black Perkins: Where is the First Black ... - The Cinemaholic

  21. First Black woman to receive a national art commission made …